Air France Adds Las Vegas to Summer 2026 Schedule, Announces Expanded Winter 2025/26 Program
- Joe Breitfeller

- Oct 21
- 4 min read
Air France has today announced new service between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Las Vegas for Summer 2026. The carrier has also announced an expanded winter 2025/26 flying program.

On Wednesday (October 22, 2025), Air France announced the addition of service between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Las Vegas for summer 2026. Starting April 15, 2026, the route will operate three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Flights will be serviced with an Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Flight AF56 will depart Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:40, and will arrive in Las Vegas at 15:35. The return flight, AF57, will depart Las Vegas at 17:50, and will touch down back in Paris at 13:05+1.
Las Vegas will become Air France’s 19th U.S, destination, and 26th in North America, joining Atlanta, Boston, Cancun, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Montreal, Minneapolis, New York JFK, New York Newark, Orlando, Ottawa, Phoenix, Quebec City, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco, Toronto, Seattle, Vancouver, and Washington D.C. Las Vegas is also served year-round by KLM, with up to seven weekly flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
In a separate press release on Tuesday (October 21, 2025), Air France announced an expanded winter 2025/26 flying program, especially on long-haul routes. The carrier’s winter schedule will include nearly 170 destinations across 73 countries. Highlights of the schedule include new direct service from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Phuket (Thailand) and Punta Cana (Dominican Republic). This winter, Air France will also continue to rollout the new La Première suite, now available on flights to and from New York – JFK, Singapore, and Los Angeles, and coming soon to Miami and Tokyo Haneda. Additionally, 30 percent of the of the carrier’s fleet will be equipped with Air France’s new high-speed Wi-Fi by the end of 2025, and 100 percent by the end of 2026.
Starting November 27, 2025, Air France’s new direct service between Paris-CDG and Phuket. Thailand will operate three times weekly with a Boeing 777-300ER. From January 13th through March 28, 2026, the carrier will also offer three weekly flights from Paris-CDG to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic with a Boeing 777-300ER.
Inaugurated in summer 2025, the Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Orlando route, will continue through the winter with five weekly flights operated by an Airbus A350-900. Routes between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (USA), Cancún (Mexico), and Papeete (French Polynesia, via Los Angeles) will be served up to 7 times weekly, up from five per week previously.
Flights to Brazil will be bolstered, with up to 12 weekly flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Rio de Janeiro, and 5 weekly flights to Salvador de Bahia. The Paris-Charles de Gaulle – San José (Costa Rica) route will also increase to up to 10 direct flights per week, compared with 7 during the Winter 2024/25 season.
Additionally, Cape Town (South Africa) will now be served up to 7 times weekly from Paris-Charles de Gaulle with an Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Up to 5 weekly flights will operate between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Zanzibar–Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), up from 3 previously, and flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Mauritius will now be operated by Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Flights to Bangkok (Thailand) will now be served twice daily from Paris-Charles de Gaulle, while the Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) route, inaugurated in Summer 2025, will continue through the winter with 3 weekly direct flights. Dubai will also be served 16 times weekly from Paris-Charles de Gaulle, compared with 14 times last winter.
For winter 2025/26, Air France’s short and medium-haul service will include up to 630 daily flights to over 90 destinations. Frequencies between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and major French cities will also increase, including service to Toulouse (up to 11 daily flights), Marseille (up to 9 daily flights), and Nice (up to 8 daily flights).
Additionally, a new early-morning flight will be added between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and London-Heathrow, bringing the total to 7 daily flights, while the Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Cork (Ireland) route will operate throughout the winter season with 4 weekly flights. In Italy, an additional daily flight will be added on routes between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Milan-Linate, as well as Milan-Malpensa. The Verona route will operate for the entire winter season with 5 weekly flights. Frequencies to Düsseldorf, Munich, and Zurich will also increase with up to 6, 5, and 4 daily flights respectively.
Finally, Tangier (Morocco) will be connected to Paris-Charles de Gaulle throughout the winter with up to 3 weekly flights, and the Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Tenerife (Spain) route will operate 4 times per week during the holiday season. With their main base at Paris-Orly, Transavia France, the low-cost subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, will serve 109 destinations in 29 countries across 227 routes this winter.
Source: Air France


