Please, explain the difference between two sentences: I leave for Paris tomorrow. I'm leaving for Paris tomorrow. Is the first one correct?

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Please, explain the difference between two sentences: I leave for Paris tomorrow. I'm leaving for Paris tomorrow. Is the first one correct?
Both the simple present and present continuous can be used for expressing future action, but each should be used with a/the time frame.
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