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21 September 2024

Air France expands network for the 2024-25 winter season

New destinations in Africa, Asia and Brazil, as well as a strengthening of European routes and a new La Première cabin
Air France expands its global network for the 2024-2025 winter season, offering passengers connections to 169 destinations in 73 countries, including 85 long-haul and 84 short- and medium-haul destinations.
 
During the winter season, Air France will inaugurate flights to Kilimanjaro, with three weekly frequencies starting November 18, 2024, thus connecting this African destination with the route to Zanzibar.
 
Salvador de Bahia becomes the fifth Brazilian destination served by the company, with flights starting October 28, 2024. The new connections to Manila, available from December 7, 2024, will strengthen the carrier's presence in Asia, which already operates to Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong and other cities.
 
The company will also offer flights to Malé, with two weekly frequencies during the end-of-year holidays.
 
Air France will also strengthen its service in North America with 235 weekly flights to 23 destinations, including the extension of the summer route to Denver and Phoenix, now also available during the winter. In Europe, the collaboration with SAS will provide access to 33 new destinations in northern Europe, while the launch of the new route to Kiruna, Sweden, will strengthen the offer to Scandinavia.
 
In line with its renovation plan, Air France will present a new La Première cabin by the end of the year, the longest on the market with five portholes. It will be available on more Boeing 777-300ERs and will serve destinations such as New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Singapore.
The cabin modernization will also extend to Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER, with new Business, Premium and Economy classes.
 
Transavia, the low-cost airline of the Air France-KLM group, will offer connections to 102 destinations in 20 countries on 172 routes, confirming its leadership in low-cost flights from Parisian airports.
 
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Air France Press Office
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