Air France wants to fly to 150 destinations

Airbus A318 (Photo: Air France).
Airbus A318 (Photo: Air France).

Air France wants to fly to 150 destinations

Airbus A318 (Photo: Air France).
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Flight operations are slowly starting up again. There should be eleven flights a week between Vienna and Paris by the end of August.

At Air France, the demand for the summer months is increasing, which is why the carrier is planning to fly more often. First of all, the focus will be on the domestic connections. By the end of the year, they will therefore fly to almost 150 destinations. Austria is also benefiting from the carrier's gradual expansion of the flight schedule: until the end of August, eleven weekly flights between VIE and CDG are to be carried out.

“We can see that people want to travel again, so this summer we will gradually return to 150 destinations in France, Europe and the rest of the world. After this difficult time, we are happy to welcome our customers back on board and that they can travel this summer and be reunited with their loved ones. All Air France employees, both on site and on board, strive to ensure the highest levels of health and safety for our passengers, ”said Anne Rigail, CEO of Air France.

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