Air France Unveils Summer 2025 Schedule with Expanded Network and New Routes.
The French airline is preparing for the launch of its Summer 2025 travel season, officially beginning on March 30.
From April through October, Air France will operate up to 900 daily flights to 190 destinations across 74 countries, offering one of its most extensive schedules to date.
This summer marks a continued expansion of Air France’s long-haul network, with overall capacity up 4% compared to Summer 2024. New long-haul routes launching in Summer 2025 include:
Paris–Charles de Gaulle to Riyadh (Saudi Arabia): Up to 5 weekly flights on Airbus A350-900 aircraft, starting May 19, 2025
Paris–Charles de Gaulle to Orlando (Florida): 4 weekly flights on Airbus A350-900 aircraft, starting May 21, 2025
Long-Haul Network Highlights:
North America
A seventh daily flight will be added between Paris–Charles de Gaulle and New York–JFK, with 5 of 7 flights operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft featuring the La Première suite.
Service to Phoenix (Arizona) will increase to 5 weekly flights on Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
Flights to Papeete (French Polynesia) via Los Angeles will now operate daily.
South America & the Caribbean
The route to Salvador de Bahia (Brazil) will continue with 3 weekly flights on Boeing 777-200ER aircraft.
Additional frequencies will be added to Lima (Peru), Santiago de Chile (Chile), and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).
Africa
The Zanzibar–Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) route will continue with up to 3 weekly flights.
The Brazzaville (Congo) route will increase to 10 weekly flights, including 3 new direct flights starting June 16, 2025.
Asia
The Manila (Philippines) route continues with 3 weekly flights on Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
New La Première Suite Launch
On March 18, 2025, Air France officially unveiled its new La Première suite, the result of three years of development. The innovative design includes an adjustable seat, flat bed, and spans five windows — a unique feature exclusive to Air France.
The new suite will debut in Spring 2025 on flights to New York–JFK, and will also be available on routes to Los Angeles, Singapore, and Tokyo–Haneda during the summer.
Short- and Medium-Haul Expansion
Air France will also operate up to 670 daily flights to 96 destinations within its short- and medium-haul network. The airline plans to boost capacity to popular destinations, including an 8% increase to Italy and a 3% increase to Spain.
In addition, the airline will offer 29 seasonal summer routes within France and Europe, including popular leisure destinations such as Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza (Spain); Rhodes, Heraklion (Greece); and Dubrovnik (Croatia).
Transavia France: Record Summer Ahead
Transavia France, the low-cost arm of the Air France–KLM Group, will operate flights to 123 destinations in 38 countries, totaling 233 routes — 26 of them new. This summer, Transavia will maintain its status as the leading low-cost carrier at Paris airports.