Air France announces 22 new summer routes

Airbus A321 (Photo: Unsplash / Miguel Ángel Sanz).
Airbus A321 (Photo: Unsplash / Miguel Ángel Sanz).

Air France announces 22 new summer routes

Airbus A321 (Photo: Unsplash / Miguel Ángel Sanz).
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In the 2021 summer flight schedule, Air France will operate a total of 22 new routes from Paris-Orly and Paris-Charles de Gaulle. These are carried out to Europe, North Africa and within France. The carrier has 80 seasonal destinations in its program this year.

From Charles de Gaulle flights to Tangier, Agadir, Monastir, Luqa, Las Palmas, Corfu and Rhodes will be offered. The recordings will take place from July 5, 2021. From Orly, Bari, Ibiza and Algiers will be in the program from June 28, 2021. From June 26, 2021, Air France will fly to Catania from Marseille. Corfu will follow on July 19, 2021. In Nice, the destinations London and Tunis will be offered from June 28, 2021.

Within France, the carrier will offer 41 seasonal routes. These include the following eight new routes:

  • Paris-Charles de Gaulle from / to Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi and Figari from June 5, 2021
  • Perpignan to / from Brest, Strasbourg and Nantes from June 25, 2021
  • Biarritz to / from Caen from June 25, 2021

The connection between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Vienna is currently offered three times a week. Between July 5 and August 29, 2021 Air France intends to offer 14 weekly rotations.

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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