With France reopening its borders, Air France is expanding its capacity between the United States of America and France.
Air France Airbus A330-300 at Chicago O’Hare – Image, Economy Class and Beyond
Air France will offer service to Paris-Charles de Gaulle during the 2021 summer season from 12 US cities: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco and Washington D.C.
Planned operates include:
- New York-JFK: three daily flights by Boeing 777-300ER
- Los Angeles: two daily flights by Boeing 777-300ER
- Boston: daily service in Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
- Miami: daily service in Airbus A350-900
- San Francisco: daily service in Boeing 777-300ER
- Washington DC-IAD: daily service in Boeing 777-300ER
- Atlanta: twelve weekly flights by Airbus A350-900
- Chicago: five weekly flights by Boeing 777-300ER
- Detroit: five weekly flights by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
- Houston: five weekly flights by Boeing 777-300ER
- Denver (new): three weekly flights from July 2 by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
- Minneapolis: three weekly flights by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
Air France also offers a service from Los Angeles to French Polynesia. Services will run in conjunction with its transatlantic partner Delta Air Lines. The new routes include the planned Denver route that was announced before restrictions were lifted.
As usual, Air France can offer onwards connectivity to the rest of Europe through its hub at Paris Charles de Gaulle.