
Air France is set to enhance its Summer 2025 operations with a remarkable expansion, including new routes to high-demand destinations such as Saudi Arabia, the US, French Polynesia, Brazil, Chile, Tanzania, Kenya, the Philippines, Spain, and more. The airline will operate up to 900 flights per day across nearly 190 destinations globally, marking a significant capacity boost of 4%. In addition, Air France will introduce its prestigious La Première cabin on select long-haul routes, offering premium travelers an elevated and luxurious flying experience, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to providing top-tier services across its expanded network.
As Air France prepares for the summer travel season in 2025, the airline is set to ramp up its global operations, offering new destinations, upgraded services, and an expanded capacity for travelers worldwide. From April to October 2025, Air France will operate up to 900 flights per day to nearly 190 destinations across the globe.
Long-Haul Network Expansion: 4% Increase in Capacity
Air France’s long-haul network will see significant growth in Summer 2025, with the airline increasing its overall capacity by 4% compared to the previous year. A series of new routes will be introduced, strengthening the airline’s presence in key markets across the world.
New Long-Haul Routes
- Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
Starting on May 19, 2025, Air France will operate up to five weekly flights between Paris and Riyadh, using the state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The introduction of this route will serve the growing demand for travel between Europe and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. - Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Orlando (Florida, US)
Air France will commence four weekly flights between Paris and Orlando, starting on May 21, 2025. This new service will be operated with the Airbus A350-900 aircraft, offering travelers the ultimate in comfort and advanced amenities.
Strengthening Existing Routes
In addition to the new routes, several key developments will bolster Air France’s long-haul network:
- North America: A seventh daily flight will be added between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and New York JFK. This will bring the total number of daily flights to seven, with five of these operated using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft equipped with Air France’s prestigious La Première cabin.
- Phoenix (Arizona): The Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Phoenix route, which was launched in 2024, will increase to five weekly flights operated with Airbus A350-900 aircraft. This expansion reflects the growing demand for travel to this vibrant destination.
- Papeete (French Polynesia): The Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Papeete route will transition to a daily service, offering increased frequency for travelers seeking to visit French Polynesia.
- Los Angeles – Nice Special Service: Air France will operate special direct flights between Los Angeles and Nice from May 12 to May 26, 2025, in conjunction with its long-standing partnership with the Cannes Film Festival.
South America and Caribbean Developments
Air France continues to grow its South American and Caribbean routes, offering new connections and increased frequencies:
- Salvador de Bahia (Brazil): The Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Salvador de Bahia route, launched in winter 2024, will continue into the summer season with three weekly flights operated with Boeing 777-200ER aircraft.
- Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Lima (Peru), and Santiago (Chile): Additional flights will be offered to these key cities, enhancing Air France’s footprint in South America.
- Saint Martin: Air France will offer up to eight weekly flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Saint Martin, operating with Airbus A330-200 aircraft, giving travelers more options for Caribbean getaways.
Africa and Asia Network Growth
Air France is also expanding its reach in Africa and Asia:
- Zanzibar-Kilimanjaro (Tanzania): The newly launched Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Zanzibar – Kilimanjaro route will continue into the summer with up to three weekly flights, offering greater access to East Africa.
- Brazzaville (Congo): Starting June 16, 2025, Air France will increase its service to Brazzaville, offering 10 weekly flights, up from the current frequency.
- Nairobi (Kenya): Air France will switch to using Airbus A350-900 aircraft for flights between Paris and Nairobi, increasing the capacity and comfort on this popular route.
- Manila (Philippines): The Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Manila route will continue into summer 2025 with three weekly flights operated by Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
Introduction of the La Première Cabin
Air France’s most anticipated product launch for Summer 2025 is the introduction of its new La Première cabin, which represents the airline’s commitment to providing premium passengers with an unparalleled flying experience.
Features of the New La Première Cabin
Unveiled on March 18, 2025, the new La Première cabin features a fully modular design, combining a reclining seat with a chaise longue that converts into a full flatbed. Air France’s unique design extends across five windows, enhancing the premium in-flight experience. This innovation is the result of three years of development, aimed at providing a luxurious and customizable journey.
The first aircraft equipped with the new La Première cabin will operate on the New York JFK route beginning in Spring 2025. Over the summer season, the new cabin will also be available on flights to Los Angeles, Singapore, and Tokyo-Haneda. By 2026, all La Première destinations will feature this upgraded product.
Short- and Medium-Haul Network: Increased Capacity to 96 Destinations
On its short- and medium-haul network, Air France will operate up to 670 flights per day to 96 destinations this summer. This network will see a 2% increase in capacity, with particular growth in routes to Mediterranean destinations, including an 8% increase in service to Italy and a 3% increase to Spain.
Additionally, Air France will offer 29 seasonal routes across France and Europe, including popular summer destinations like Palma de Mallorca (Spain), Ibiza (Spain), Rhodes (Greece), Heraklion (Greece), and Dubrovnik (Croatia).
Transavia France: The Leading Low-Cost Carrier in France
Air France’s low-cost subsidiary, Transavia France, will continue its dominance in the low-cost travel sector, offering service to 123 destinations across 38 countries. Transavia will operate a total of 233 routes this summer, 26 of which are new. With its competitive pricing and broad route network, Transavia remains a top choice for budget-conscious travelers.
Air France is expanding its Summer 2025 network with new routes to destinations like Saudi Arabia, the US, French Polynesia, Brazil, and more, offering 900 daily flights and introducing its luxurious La Première cabin on select routes.
Conclusion: A Bold Summer for Air France
With its extensive route expansion, the introduction of the La Première cabin, and the continued success of its low-cost subsidiary, Air France is preparing for a significant summer travel season in 2025. Whether you are seeking long-haul luxury or short European getaways, Air France is positioned to offer a premium experience across the globe.
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