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The crossings from Folkestone or Dover are the quickest and cheapest way of getting from England to France, but it may be more economic to take a longer ferry crossing. Many European destinations are a long drive from Calais, and other routes give the ... The extra cost of a longer ferry crossing can often be less than the savings in time and petrol. The routes the South Coast to Western France cut the driving times to Western Normandy, Brittany and the Atlantic Coast. ...
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Yes you can fly from Birmingham international airport to Paris with Fly Be for £34.99 Wolverhampton to Birmingham Airport by train £4.30 so £39.39 All in
Or a train would be £11.00 single ticket from Wolverhampton to London Euston with Virgin trains and From St Pancrass to Paris on Eurostar is as cheap as £44.00 so £55.00 all in and you get direct in to center of paris with the plane you would have travel costs getting from paris airport to the center of paris.
But to get the fares listed above you need to book well in advance.
I would go for the train but if you like flying go for that
As you can see on the map
http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=49.01278,2.55|11|4&loc=FR:49.01278:2.55:14|Charles%20de%20Gaulle%20Airport|A%C3%A9roport%20de%20Paris%20-%20Roissy%20Charles%20de%20Gaulle%20(Paris%20-%20Charles%20de%20Gaulle),%20%C3%8Ele-de-France,%20D%C3%A9partement%20du%20Val-d’Oise
Paris Charles de Gaulle Ariport is quite a way out of Paris the Eurostar would get you right into the centre of Paris and might be cheaper if you add the coat of a taxi bus or train from Paris airport to the centre of paris which is about 10 Miles.
A train from London to Paris is about 214 pounds.
If you can swim and walk it’s free.