Air France is increasing the number of long-haul flights to leisure destinations for summer 2021. The carrier will now offer up to 98 weekly flights to the French Caribbean, Reunion Island, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Saint-Martin, the Dominican Republic and Mexico.
On Friday (May 28, 2021), Air France announced an expansion of their summer 2021 schedule to long-haul destinations in the French Overseas Territories, the Caribbean and Indian Ocean. The carrier now plans to offer up to 98 weekly flights to the French Caribbean, Reunion Island, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Sant-Martin, the Dominican Republic and the Riviera Maya in Mexico. Air France will offer flights from both Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly to Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Reunion Island, providing seamless connections to and from the carrier’s entire short, medium and long-haul network.
The long-haul flights will be operated with Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 aircraft configured with Business, Premium Economy and Economy Class cabins. Air France reminds customers to familiarize themselves with all destination entry requirements prior to booking at airfrance.com. Subject to the lifting of travel restrictions, the carrier also plans on serving Antananarivo (Madagascar), Havana (Cuba) and Port-Louis (Mauritius) this summer from Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
Air France customers can book with confidence, as the carrier offers fully modifiable tickets for travel through December 31, 2021. Reservations can be changed free of charge and customers can request a refundable credit voucher if they no longer wish to travel. If the flight is canceled by Air France, customers can postpone their trip, request a full ticket refund, or choose a credit voucher, which is also refundable if not used.
Source: Air France
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