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Air France expands global network for winter 2024-2025

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Air France is set to expand its global network for the winter 2024-2025 season, serving nearly 170 destinations across 73 countries. This expansion includes eight additional routes, with five new destinations.

The airline will enhance its long-haul network by introducing flights to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Salvador de Bahia in Brazil, Manila in the Philippines, and Malé in the Maldives. The new services will commence between October and December 2024. Additionally, Air France will strengthen its presence in the Caribbean with increased flights to Saint-Martin and continue to bolster its North American network with extended services to Denver and Phoenix.

In Northern Europe, Air France will open a new route to Kiruna in Sweden and enhance service through commercial cooperation agreements with SAS. This collaboration provides access to 33 new destinations via SAS hubs.

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As part of its premiumization strategy, Air France will continue rolling out new travel cabins on both long-haul and regional flights. A redesigned La Première cabin featuring five windows will be unveiled at the end of the year and available on select Boeing 777-300ER aircraft serving major international cities.

Transavia France, a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, will offer flights to 102 destinations in 20 countries this winter.

Details on flight schedules and fares can be found on airfrance.com and transavia.com.

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