AIR CANADA – CDG

BY MONICA DOBIE, in Paris
A FRENCH court has blocked a bid by Air Canada to use its regular spot in the undamaged part of Terminal 2 at Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris. Air Canada was forced into the older Terminal 1 to make room for more Air France aircraft in the new building, some of its roof collapsed in May.



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