Cheap Air France Flights (AF)
Overview
Founded in 1933, Air France is a founding member of SkyTeam. Air France is always pursuing an ongoing policy focused on quality and innovation. Tailoring products and services to customers' expectations is one of the most important challenges of Air France. Its efforts have led to major overhauls, such as the introduction of the New Travel Concept on long-haul flights, in particular with the new cabin layout in La Première (First Class), Affaires (Business Class), Premium Voyageur (Premium Economy) and Voyageur (Economy) cabins, along with significant changes to medium-haul flights.
Air France operates 2,074 daily flights with a mainline fleet of 262 aircraft and 160 related carriers' aircraft. Almost 90% of all Air France's long-haul routes are nonstop. The company's medium-haul network is distinguished by a large number of destinations and frequencies (an average of almost 6 daily flights per destination).
The Air France hub at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle is recognized as being one of the most efficient and competitive in Europe. The company offers 20,500 weekly connecting opportunities between long-haul and medium-haul flights, which is more than can be offered in London or Frankfurt.
In metropolitan France, Air France customers benefit from regular flights between Paris-Orly and Bordeaux, Marseille, Nice and Toulouse, thanks to the La Navette shuttle service. An important regional network also enables Air France to offer numerous connections among European hubs with its subsidiaries Brit Air, CityJet and Regional Airlines.
Air France and KLM together gave rise to Europe's leading air transport group in May 2004. Both airlines now offer their customers a combined network of 253 destinations in 110 countries.
Members of Flying Blue, the new Air France and KLM loyalty program, can earn and spend Award Miles on 18,000 daily flights to 900 destinations in the network, including Air France-KLM and 30 airline partners. In addition, over 100 non-airline partners have joined the Flying Blue program, which increases your opportunity to accumulate and use your miles. Hotel nights, safari trips, car racing courses or film shows are just some of the ways to use your miles.
Air France operates 2,074 daily flights with a mainline fleet of 262 aircraft and 160 related carriers' aircraft. Almost 90% of all Air France's long-haul routes are nonstop. The company's medium-haul network is distinguished by a large number of destinations and frequencies (an average of almost 6 daily flights per destination).
The Air France hub at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle is recognized as being one of the most efficient and competitive in Europe. The company offers 20,500 weekly connecting opportunities between long-haul and medium-haul flights, which is more than can be offered in London or Frankfurt.
In metropolitan France, Air France customers benefit from regular flights between Paris-Orly and Bordeaux, Marseille, Nice and Toulouse, thanks to the La Navette shuttle service. An important regional network also enables Air France to offer numerous connections among European hubs with its subsidiaries Brit Air, CityJet and Regional Airlines.
Air France and KLM together gave rise to Europe's leading air transport group in May 2004. Both airlines now offer their customers a combined network of 253 destinations in 110 countries.
Members of Flying Blue, the new Air France and KLM loyalty program, can earn and spend Award Miles on 18,000 daily flights to 900 destinations in the network, including Air France-KLM and 30 airline partners. In addition, over 100 non-airline partners have joined the Flying Blue program, which increases your opportunity to accumulate and use your miles. Hotel nights, safari trips, car racing courses or film shows are just some of the ways to use your miles.
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