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24 July 2025

Air France confirms Verona-Paris flight also in winter

The link will operate five times a week, offering direct access to Charles De Gaulle's intercontinental hub

Air France announces the extension of the connection between Verona and Paris Charles De Gaulle for the entire 2025-2026 winter season. From 1 November 2025 and until 28 March 2026, the route will operate five days a week, with flights excluded only on Mondays and Thursdays.

 

Operated with an Embraer E190, flight AF1450 will take off every morning from Paris at 08:05 and arrive in Verona at 09:40, while the return flight AF1451 will depart from Verona at 10:35 and land in the French capital at 12:10.

 

The extension of the service, strongly desired by the company thanks to the positive response of customers in the Veneto region, guarantees passengers at Catullo airport the opportunity to easily access the entire international and intercontinental network of the Air France-KLM group. 

 

From Paris CDG you can easily continue to destinations such as New York, São Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Johannesburg, Dubai, Mauritius and many others.

 

A choice that, as pointed out by Air France-KLM Sales Director Italy Fabio Andaloro, strengthens the company's link with the territory and with Verona airport, in synergy with the airport authorities. For passengers, it means being able to count on an efficient connection with one of Europe's most beloved capitals and the whole world all year round.

 

Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Air France Press Office / Verona Airport
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