Air France To Add Three Smaller-Market European Cities In 2024

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Air France is planning to add three smaller European markets to its network in 2024, plus resume service to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), citing the need to “diversify its network.”

The three new destinations will be served from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). From April 2024 through October 2024, the airline will operate 3X-weekly flights between CDG and Verona, Italy, using an Embraer 190 aircraft.

From July 15-Aug. 31, 2024, Air France will fly 1X-weekly service on Saturdays from CDG to Narvik, Norway, using an Airbus A319 aircraft. From July 6-Aug. 1, the carrier will operate between CDG and Kalamata, Greece, also 1X-weekly on Saturdays with an A319.

Additionally, from May 13, 2024, Air France will resume service between CDG and MSP using a Boeing 787-9.

The airline will also extend the CDG-Raleigh-Durham International Airport route launched this year to year-round and raise frequencies in the 2024 summer season to 7X-weekly from 3X-weekly currently. The route is being operated with an A350-900 aircraft. 

Aaron Karp

Aaron Karp is a Contributing Editor to the Aviation Week Network.