Air France is increasing the number of long-haul services to its leisure destinations. Subject to the relaxation of travel restrictions, the airline now plans to operate up to 98 weekly flights this summer to the French Caribbean, Reunion Island, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Saint-Martin, the Dominican Republic and the Riviera Maya in Mexico.
This summer, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Reunion Island will be linked to both Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly, providing connections to the entire Air France short, medium and long-haul network.
Flights will be operated by Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 equipped with the Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabins.
Still subject to the lifting of travel restrictions, Air France also plans to serve the following overseas, Caribbean and Indian Ocean destinations from Paris-Charles de Gaulle this summer: Antananarivo (Madagascar), Havana (Cuba) and Port-Louis (Mauritius).
Additionally, Air France is strengthening its presence in Northern Europe. From 6 July, the airline will offer a new year-round service to Helsinki (Finland) from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport.
Initially operated four times a week (on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays), it will become a daily service from 19 July 2021. Flights will be operated by Airbus A319 with 143 seats.
These flights will be in addition to those operated by Finnair on this route and operated by Air France on a codeshare basis.