Air France Unveils Summer 2026 Schedule: U.S. Expansion, Asian Reinforcement, and Domestic Restructuring

Air France has presented its flight schedule for the 2026 summer season, characterized by a 2% growth in long-haul capacity, a major commitment to the U.S. market, and a historic restructuring of its domestic operations in France. The airline will serve nearly 170 destinations across 73 countries, adapting its network to the current geopolitical climate while elevating its luxury standards.

Transatlantic Expansion: New Route to Las Vegas and New York Reinforcement

Growth in long-haul capacity will be driven primarily by the dynamism of North and South America.

Strategy in Asia and the Middle East Amid Regional Crisis

Due to the security situation and airspace closures in the Middle East, Air France has decided to extend the suspension of its services to Tel Aviv, Beirut, Dubai, and Riyadh until late March or early April 2026, depending on the destination.

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In response, the airline has redirected its capacity toward Asia, where demand remains robust:

Domestic Market Restructuring: Paris-Charles de Gaulle as the Epicenter

Starting in the summer of 2026, Air France will execute its plan to centralize all Paris operations at its Paris-Charles de Gaulle hub.

Elevating Premium Experience: The New La Première Suite

Air France continues its positioning strategy in the luxury segment by deploying its new La Première suite.

This high-end product, already available on routes to New York-JFK, Los Angeles, Miami, Singapore, and Tokyo-Haneda, will be extended this summer to flights serving Abidjan and San Francisco. Additionally, the company is moving forward with the implementation of free ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi across its entire fleet. It is expected that 40% of the aircraft will be equipped with this technology by the end of March 2026, with the goal of covering virtually the entire fleet by the end of that year.

Short and Medium-Haul Network: Over 630 Daily Flights

In the European and Mediterranean markets, Air France will operate up to 630 daily flights to more than 90 destinations. Highlights include:

With this ambitious plan, Air France aims to optimize operational efficiency by centralizing its network at its primary hub and capitalizing on high demand in the American and Asian markets, while enhancing the competitiveness of its technological and luxury onboard offerings.

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