For the northern summer season, Air France plans to resume several routes that were suspended and continues to increase its capacity to the US. The United States is Air France’s top long-haul market by seat capacity, with the reopening of borders announced by the White House in November 2021, the French flag carrier has gradually increased several U.S. destinations as travel demand revives.
Air France currently offers destinations to the U.S. that include: Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), Detroit (DTW), Houston (IAH), Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), New York (JFK), Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO) and Washington Dulles (IAD), representing 90% of the pre-pandemic capacity offered.
For the northern summer season, Air France plans to resume several services that were suspended and continue to increase its capacity to the United States, the routes to be reactivated are as follows:
Paris Orly (ORY) – New York (JFK).
The route will resume on March 27 with 7 weekly frequencies operated by Boeing 777-09200ER with an offer of 3,920 seats per week, the company will offer up to 7 daily flights to New York, the schedule is as follows:
- Flight AF32 ORY 15:10 – JFK 17:45
- Flight AF19 JFK 19:50 – ORY 09:30+1
Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) – Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW)
Starting March 27th, Air France will resume seasonal service to its second destination in Texas with 5 flights per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with 2,790 seats per week, the schedule is as follows:
- Flight AF146 CDG 10:10 – DFW 13:35
- Flight AF159 DFW 15:40 – CDG 08:05+1
Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) – Denver (DEN)
Starting May 4, the French airline will bring back its service to Colorado inaugurated in 2021, which will have an operation of 3 weekly flights on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with an offer of 1,674 seats per week, the schedule is as follows:
- Flight AF640 CDG 13:10 – DEN 15:10
- Flight AF641 DEN 17:20 – CDG 10:40+1
Air France is a unique Skyteam member offering long-haul flights in Denver.
For the summer season, Air France will offer 14 destinations in the United States with around 200 weekly flights, representing a 20% increase over 2019 levels and offer more than 120,000 seats, 6.8% higher than the pre- pandemic offer.
Air France’s U.S. schedule from Paris
Data obtained by Aviacionline through Cirium.
- New York (JFK) 7 daily flights on Boeing 777-300ER/-200ER with an offer of 28,560 seats per week.
- Los Angeles (LAX) 26 flights per week in Boeing 777-300ER/-200ER with an offer of 17,808 seats per week.
- San Francisco (SFO) 3 daily flights in Boeing 777-300ER/-200ER with an offer of 12,432 seats per week.
- Miami (MIA) 2 daily flights in Boeing 777-300ER/-200ER with an offer of 10,552 seats per week.
- Atlanta (ATL) 2 daily flights in Airbus A350-900 with an offer of 9,072 seats per week.
- Boston (BOS) 2 daily flights on Airbus A350-900 with an offer of 9,072 seats per week.
- Washington Dulles (IAD) 2 daily flights in Boeing 777-300ER and Airbus A350-900 with an offer of 8,680 seats per week.
- Seattle – Tacoma (SEA) daily flight in Airbus A350-900 with an offer of 4,536 seats per week.
- Houston – Intercontinental (IAH) daily flight in Boeing 777-300ER with an offer of 4,144 seats per week.
- Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) daily flight in Boeing 777-200ER with an offer of 3,920 seats per week.
- Detroit (DTW) daily flight on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with an offer of 3,906 seats per week.
- Chicago O’Hare (ORD) daily flight on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with an offer of 3,906 seats per week.
Resumes and schedules are subject to change due to the current health situation.
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