To support the gradual recovery in travel expected over the summer period, Air France is increasing services to leisure destinations.
During the summer season, the airline will operate 80 seasonal routes - including 22 new ones - to France, Europe and North Africa from Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and the French regions.
These seasonal routes will be added to Air France's existing flight schedule.
14 new routes in Europe and North Africa
With 39 seasonal routes on the medium-haul network, Air France will offer its customers a wide choice of destinations. This summer, the airline is adding 14 new routes to its network:
- Paris-Charles de Gaulle to/from Tangiers and Agadir (Morocco), Monastir (Tunisia), Valletta (Malta), Las Palmas (Canary Islands, Spain), Corfu and Rhodes (Greece) from 5 July 2021
- Paris-Orly to/from Bari (Italy) as of 31 May 2021, Ibiza (Spain) and Algiers (Algeria) as of 28 June 2021
- Marseille-Provence to/from Catania (Italy) from 26 June 2021 and Corfu (Greece) from 19 July 2021
- Nice-Côte d'Azur to/from London (UK) and Tunis (Tunisia) from 28 June 2021
8 new routes in France
Air France will also accompany its customers on their travels in France. 41 seasonal routes will be available, including 8 new ones:
- Paris-Charles de Gaulle to/from Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi and Figari from 5 June 2021
- Perpignan to/from Brest, Strasbourg and Nantes from 25 June 2021
- Biarritz to/from Caen from 25 June 2021
All flight schedules and fares are available online at airfrance.com.
Air France will shortly be detailing its long-haul flight schedule for the 2021 summer season.
This flight schedule is subject to change depending on travel restrictions. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, Air France has been adjusting its offer in real-time, taking into account changes in the health situation.
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