Yes. Speak to the head of the school or a police officer.
There is only one airport in Brest. It is named 'aéroport de Brest-Bretagne', or commonly 'aéroport de Brest-Guipavas', after the village where it is located.
Un aéroport is a masculine noun in French.
Il travaille dans un aéroport.
comment va-t-on de l'aéroport à l'hôtel ?
je t'attendrai à l'aéroport à dix-sept heures pour ton arrivée.
"un scanner à bagages d'aéroport" or in professional jargon "un bagagix" (word formed from "bagage" and "rayon X" (X-ray)
Yes, there is an airport in Cannes, the "Aéroport de Cannes-Mandelieu" located just out of Cannes. It is a business airport which accomodates privates jets. There is also a large international airport in Nice, under 30 minutes east of Cannes.
From le Havre, book a train to Paris. You will arrive in Gare Saint-Lazare. Get in the RER line E (you are at the end of the line, step in any train) Step down at the next station: "Gare du Nord" and take the RER line B3 (the direction is "Aéroport ROISSY Charles de Gaulle". There are two stations at the end of the line: CDG1-3 for the terminals 1 and 3, CDG2 for the terminal 2.
- follow the bank of the Seine river upstream, it wil be a 4.5 km walk (45 min to an hour) or by bus: cross the bridge opposite the Eiffel tower and take the bus 72 towards "Cité"or by underground RER C, from station Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel, take the direction "Pont de Rungis Aéroport d'Orly" or "DOURDAN-MASSY PALAISEAU" - Get out at station "Saint-Michel Notre-Dame"
- Take the RER: Line B to Saint-Michel Notre-Dame, then change to RER line C (branch C2 towards MASSY-PALAISEAU) as far as Pont de Rungis Aéroport d'Orly. From there, there is an airport shuttle to Orly airport. solution 2: - take the RER line B (B2 towards Robinson or B4 towards Antony or Saint Rémy les Chevreuse) - Step down at Denfert-Rochereau and get in the OrlyBus - the first stop is Orly Ouest, the next is Orly Sud. solution 2: - take the RER line B (branch B4 towards Antony or Saint Rémy les Chevreuse) - step down at Antony and get into the OrlyVal (an automatic metro system, a bit pricey) - the first stop is Orly Ouest, the next is Orly Sud.
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