After a summer marked by the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games – during which Air France was the leading carrier of accredited visitors – the airline is continuing to expand its global network. During the 2024-2025 winter season (running from November 2024 to March 2025), the airline will serve 169 destinations in 73 countries, including 85 long-haul and 84 short- and medium-haul destinations.
Long-haul: flights to 85 cities, including 4 new destinations
Over the winter, Air France will expand its long-haul network with service to 4 new destinations:
In the Caribbean, Air France will strengthen its service to Saint-Martin. Starting December 20, 2024, 2 daily flights will be offered, using Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
Air France will also continue to reinforce its North American network. This winter, the airline will operate 235 flights a week to 23 destinations across the continent. In the U.S., the airline will extend its service to Denver (Colorado) and Phoenix (Arizona) into the winter season, with 3 flights a week to each city from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. Until now, service to Denver has only been available in summer, and service to Phoenix, a new destination in summer 2024, was inaugurated on May 23.
Short- and medium-haul: more than 630 flights a day, and an enhanced service to Northern Europe
On medium-haul routes, the winter season will see a strengthening of service to Northern Europe. The opening of a new route to Kiruna (Sweden) marks Air France's 5th destination in Lapland, in addition to Rovaniemi (Finland), Kittilä (Finland), Tromsø (Norway) and Narvik Lofoten (Norway, served only in summer). Air France will operate flights to Kiruna once a week between December 21, 2024 and March 8, 2025, using Airbus A319 aircraft.
As part of the commercial cooperation with SAS, which took effect on September 1, 2024, Air France customers now enjoy privileged access to 33 new destinations in Northern Europe including Kristiansund (Norway), Aarhus (Denmark), Turku (Finland), and Luleå (Sweden) via SAS hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm.
During the holiday season, Air France will offer flights to destinations that were previously served only in summer, including Tangiers (Morocco, with up to 3 flights a week from December 22, 2024 to January 3, 2025).
Continued deployment of new cabins, and the unveiling of a new La Première cabin at the end of the year.
As part of its premiumization strategy, Air France is continuing to roll out its new travel cabins.
New long-haul cabins are offered on Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Available in Business, Premium and Economy, this product represents the airline's new standard. On regional flights, the first Embraer 190 equipped with new travel cabins will take off this fall, featuring lighter, more comfortable and connected seats equipped with USB A and C ports for each passenger.
Since last July, customers travelling in the La Première cabin have been able to enjoy an exceptional new experience on the ground at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. They can take advantage of a totally private and confidential journey – from arrival at the airport to boarding the aircraft – and can also reserve private suites adjoining the La Première lounge.
At the end of the year, Air France will unveil a completely redesigned La Première cabin. Featuring five windows, it is intended to be the longest on the market, and will be rolled out on a larger number of aircraft than at present. During the winter 2024-2025 season, La Première suites will be available on a selection of Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with service to Abidjan, Dubaï, Los Angeles, Miami, New York-JFK, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo-Haneda and Washington.
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Transavia France, the Air France-KLM Group's low-cost subsidiary, will offer flights to 102 destinations in 20 countries via 172 routes this winter. Once again, it will be the leading low-cost airline to and from Paris.
Details of the flight schedule, operating days and fares are available on airfrance.com and transavia.com.