Air France announced Monday that it will expand its services to Canada, the airline’s second-largest long-haul market in terms of seats offered.
Starting May 17, 2022, the airline will fly from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Quebec’s Jean Lesage International Airport, with three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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The flights will be operated by Airbus A330-200s equipped with the new cabins, with a capacity of 224 seats (36 in Business, 21 in Premium Economy and 167 in Economy).
This new non-stop route is in addition to the airline’s daily shuttle service linking Montreal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport to Quebec City, available free of charge to all customers connecting from an Air France flight.
This flight schedule is subject to change based on travel restrictions.
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