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Air France Will Serve Close To 200 Destinations This Summer

An enhanced flight schedule to France, Europe, North Africa, and the French Overseas Departments

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In line with the gradual reopening of French borders and the lifting of certain travel restrictions, Air France teams at the airport and onboard are fully mobilized to help customers reunite with their loved ones or reach their holiday destinations.

This summer, Air France plans to serve close to 200 destinations worldwide, including more than 110 destinations in France, Europe and North Africa.

On the short and medium-haul network, in addition to its usual schedule, this summer Air France will operate 81 seasonal routes including 23 new ones. More than 40 summer routes will be served on the domestic network, on departure from Paris and the French regions, notably to Corsica, with direct flights to the Mediterranean island offered from Paris, Bordeaux, Caen, Lille, Lyon, Pau, Rennes, Strasbourg and Nantes.

In Europe, this offer mainly concerns leisure destinations, such as Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy, on departure from Paris and the French regions. Overall and compared with summer 2019, Air France will increase its capacity to Greece by almost 80%, and its capacity to Portugal by nearly 25%.

On long-haul routes, the removal of the essential reasons to travel to most French Caribbean destinations will allow us to increase capacity on these routes that are essential to ensuring territorial continuity. This summer, Air France will operate up to 3 daily flights to Pointe-Ă -Pitre (Guadeloupe), Fort-de-France (Martinique) and Saint-Denis de la RĂ©union on departure from Paris-Orly and Paris-Charles de Gaulle, facilitating connections with the entire Air France network.

In July and August 2021, the Air France flight schedule will represent 65% of the capacity offered during the same period in 2019, compared to 40% in May.

To support the increase in frequencies, the Air France maintenance teams are working hard to bring 10 medium-haul and 12 long-haul aircraft out of storage. In total, 181 Air France aircraft will be in operation this summer.
 

Flight schedule for July and August 2021 on departure from Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly to France, Europe, North Africa, and the French Caribbean –
 

FranceAjaccio,  Aurillac,  Bastia,  Biarritz,  Bordeaux,  Brest,  Brive,  Calvi,  Castres,  Clermont Ferrand,  Figari,  Lourdes/Tarbes,  Lyon,  Marseille,  Montpellier,  Nantes,  Nice,  Pau,  Perpignan,  Rennes,  Toulouse
EuropeAlicante, Amsterdam, Athens, Basel/Mulhouse, Barcelona, Bari, Belgrade, Bergen, Berlin, Bilbao, Billund, Birmingham, Bologna, Bucharest Budapest, Cagliari, Catania, Copenhagen, Corfu (new), Cork, Dublin, Dubrovnik, DĂĽsseldorf, Edinburg, Faro, Florence, Frankfurt, Geneva, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki (new),  Heraklion, Ibiza, Istanbul , Kiev, Krakow, Las Palmas (new), Lisbon, Ljubljana, London, Madrid, Malaga, Malta (new), Manchester, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Mykonos, Naples, Newcastle, Nuremberg, Olbia, Oslo, Palermo, Palma De Mallorca, Pisa (new), Porto, Prague, Rhodes (new), Rome, Santorini, Seville, Sofia, Split, St. Petersburg, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg and St. Petersburg. Petersburg, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Tbilisi, Thessaloniki, Turin, Valencia, Warsaw, Venice, Vienna, Yerevan, Zagreb, Zurich
North AfricaAgadir (new), Algiers, Casablanca, Djerba, Monastir (new), Oran, Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier (new), Tunis
French Overseas DepartmentsCayenne, Fort-de-France, Papeete, Pointe-Ă -Pitre, Saint-Denis de la RĂ©union, Saint-Martin

The flight schedule on departure from the French regions, days of operation, and fares are available for consultation at airfrance.com

This flight schedule is likely to change and remains subject to obtaining the required governmental authorizations. It will be implemented by taking into account the health measures in force in the different countries or destinations served

Before traveling, Air France highly recommends its customers check the current restrictions, particularly with regard to COVID tests, Customers traveling to Corsica and the French Caribbean on departure from Paris-Orly can present their PCR test results or proof of vaccination using the TousAntiCovid app.
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