Air France gives an insight into long-haul offers

Air France gives an insight into long-haul offers

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Air France is further adapting its route network and increasing the offer to “leisure” destinations. For the winter season 2021 (October 2021 - March 2022), the airline is offering its customers new connections to sunny destinations around the world from Paris-Charles de Gaulle.

The carrier's maiden flight will take off from October 18 Zanzibar. (Tanzania). The route is operated twice a week with a Boeing 787-9. The destination Colombo (Sri Lanka) is also celebrating its premiere with three weekly flights. Also Papeete (French Polynesia) will be served more often due to increasing demand - from November 3rd up to five times a week. 

The Middle East is not neglected either: Air France will fly to it three times a week from October 31, 2021 Muscat (Oman). The airline will go a long way on its way to the top Dubai (United Arab Emirates), starting October 23, the company is aiming for up to 14 flights per week. Finally, USA lovers can also look forward to the connection Miami will be expanded to up to 12 weekly flights. 

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