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Air France Marks 50 Years of Paris-Toronto Flights with Pastry Pop-Up

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Air France is offering Toronto a glimpse of its in-flight experience with the launch of La patisserie – a temporary pastry shop located on Bloor Street West in the heart of downtown.

This pop-up, which will be open until May 17, serves as Air France’s innovative way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its Paris-Toronto route (launched on May 21, 1976) by allowing locals to enjoy delightful pastries, sip coffee, and experience Air France’s renowned service beyond just travel.

Situated at 151 Bloor Street West – which previously housed Air France’s Toronto office for four decades before its closure in 2018 – La pâtisserie is designed like a boutique that reflects the elegance and creativity found in Air France Business Class, blending French sophistication with culinary skill in a stylish yet inviting atmosphere.

The centerpiece of this pop-up features a carefully selected assortment of five pastries crafted by acclaimed French pastry chefs Yann Couvreur and Laurent Le Daniel (Meilleur Ouvrier de France).

These delicious treats are identical to those served in Air France Business Class, showcasing the airline’s dedication to French cuisine through partnerships with top chefs.

Air France started flying from Paris to Toronto on May 21, 1976, initially running three weekly flights using Boeing 747s. Now, fifty years later, they plan to offer two daily flights from Toronto this summer.

Jean-Eudes de La Bretèche, Canada Country Manager for Air France, mentioned that Toronto has played a significant role in their operations over these years since it has been connecting the city to Paris throughout half a century of their total ninety-three-year presence in Canada.

He added that Canada stands as Air France’s second largest international market after the United States.

He expressed satisfaction that many Canadians traveling on the Toronto-Paris routes continue onward within Air France’s network to various destinations across both France and beyond.

Overall, he indicated strong demand for travel to Europe but noted that bookings have been occurring later as people adapt to current global circumstances. Regarding fuel prices, he said the airline is keeping a close eye on developments.

This summer season will see fourteen weekly flights from Toronto by Air France. They will also operate flights from Montreal (28 flights), Quebec City (4), Ottawa (7), and Vancouver (7), totaling sixty flights every week.

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Pictured from left to right are Jean-Eudes de La Bretèche, Air France’s Canada Country Manager and Bertrand Pous, Consul General for France in Toronto. 

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