Air France has announced plans to withdraw from the Paris Orly airport in response to a significant decrease in domestic flights. The decision comes as more people opt for videoconferencing and rail travel, leading to a decline in air travel. This move reflects the changing landscape of the aviation industry and highlights the impact of technological advancements and shifting consumer preferences. The decision by Air France is expected to have implications for the airport and the wider aviation sector in France.
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