Air France
Air France
Hub Airport:
- Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport
Air France
destinations
The long-haul network includes more than 200 destinations in over 60
countries (including code-share operations).
Almost all flights are non-stop: for example, among European carriers, only
Air France offers daily non-stop flights to Rio de Janeiro.
The medium-haul network consists of 110 routes serving 30 countries in Europe,
North Africa and the Middle East.
French domestic network
The domestic network is very dense, consisting of about 40 destinations.
Passengers may bypass Paris thanks to inter-regional routes linking regional
destinations directly.
Flights from Paris to regional destinations leave from both Paris-Charles de
Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports. Paris-Charles de Gaulle is particularly suited
for international connections while Paris-Orly, links regional destinations with
Paris. The "La Navette" shuttle service operates from Paris-Orly airport to
Bordeaux, Marseille, Nice and Toulouse.
Air France
Airline alliance:
London Airports serviced by
Air France
- London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
- London Gatwick Airport (LGW)
- London City (LCY)
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Airport codes: London - all (LON), Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), City (LCY),
Stansted (STN)
Arrivals & Departures - Flight information
Flights Arrival and Departure Information

Air France
London Office
10 Warwick Street
London, W1 5RA
Piccadilly Circus
Telephone: 0845 0845 111
Air France
History
Air France was created by a merger of several French airline companies in
1933.
Air France inaugurated Paris-New York service in 1945. In 1976
Air France
initiated Concord flights between Paris and New York and Washington. Service
ended in the spring of 2003.
Air France
acquired UTA and Air Inter in 1990.
Air France
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