Air France announced on Tuesday, 13 April that it will expand its operations on the African continent with increased frequency of flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Johannesburg, and a brand-new route to Maputo, Mozambique from 20 June 2021.
The flight to Maputo will be a continuation of the Johannesburg flight. Wouter Vermeulen, General Manager Southern Africa Air France-KLM, affirms that Air France remains strongly committed to Africa as a strategic asset in their global network.
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“Air France is very pleased to announce that we will increase our flights to Johannesburg again and
add Maputo to our network starting from June. In recent years, Mozambique has emerged as an
important business destination, due to its rich natural energy reserves. We will connect Maputo to
all major cities in Europe and the rest of the world, thanks to our extensive global network,”
Vermeulen says.
“Next to the support to the growth of the energy sector, tourism is also an important asset of Mozambique for Air France to build on. It is also significant that we are able to find new business opportunities and expand in the midst of a pandemic and thereby continue to connect people from Africa to the rest of the world.”
The launch of the Maputo route is another milestone for Air France
The launch of the Maputo route is another milestone as it extends its African footprint to 43 cities on the continent. The evening departure from Paris-Charles de Gaulle will serve as a perfect way to connect to the flight to Maputo and the early arrival from Maputo into Paris ensures that passengers can connect to the first wave of departures from Charles de Gaulle to anywhere in the world where Air France operates.
The Johannesburg and Maputo route is operated with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft equipped with
refurbished cabins. In addition to the above, Air France has confirmed an increase in flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Johannesburg from three to five times per week starting 29 March 2021. Air France will operate from Paris on a Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. From Johannesburg to Paris the flights will operate on a Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
With Air France Protect, they currently offer fully-modifiable tickets for all bookings up to 31 December 2021. Customers can thus change 1 their reservation at no cost, or obtain a refundable credit voucher 2 if they no longer wish to travel. If the flight is cancelled by the airline, the customer can choose to postpone their trip, request a full ticket refund or receive a credit voucher, which is also refundable if not used.
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