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Befterriager
·5 anni fa·discuss
You can try their website [0].

Their documentaries seem to be subtitles in English, Polish, Spanish and Italian (in addition to the original French/German that is typical for all Arte programs).

So my guess would be it is made available for European Union only. Although you could argue that there are not many countries left in the EU whose main language is English.

[0] https://www.arte.tv/en/videos/089086-000-A/the-blade-runner-...
Befterriager
·5 anni fa·discuss
> When LGV Bordeaux-Toulouse is built

For context for US readers, the California High-Speed Rail will probably be completed before the end of the debate on the construction of the LGV Bordeaux-Toulouse.
Befterriager
·5 anni fa·discuss
Because their train travels are heavily subsidized. And more recently, it became easier to carpool easily for long distance trips in France with Blablacar (before the pandemy).
Befterriager
·5 anni fa·discuss
> If you search airfrance.com for flights from New York to Lyon, the fastest connection you get is indeed two flights connecting at CDG (11 hours total time).

And if you search an aggregator, chances are that Brussels Airlines (via Brussels, obviously) is faster. And more convenient since you can drop your luggage at your starting point.

At that point, one criteria that comes into play is if you are living closer to the Lyon train station or to the Lyon airport.
Befterriager
·5 anni fa·discuss
> will I just book a flight via Brussels (New York -> Brussels -> Lyon) because that will still be fine...

Or Amsterdam flying KLM which is a way better airport than Paris Charles de Gaulle anyway (and arguably a better airline than Air France). Or any German airport flying Lufthansa.
Befterriager
·5 anni fa·discuss
> However, if you're already arriving or leaving on a long distance flight, the whole overhead of getting to/from/through the airport disappears and those 1.5 hours start making a difference.

There is a workaround for this. For long distance flight, take a company where the international/local connection takes place outside France: KLM through Amsterdam, Lufthansa through german airports, Brussels Airlines through Brussels...

This is already what I always do when I have to make a long distance flight because Paris Charles de Gaulle airport is horrendous and Air France is prone to mass cancellations when there is a strike.

But this is doable because I live in Toulouse which has bad train infrastructure but is well connected to the rest of Europe by plane.