Air France Expands Summer Routes, Adds Two New Flights to Morocco from Paris

The French airline Air France plans to launch two new air routes from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport to Morocco this summer. The launch of these flights is part of its summer program.
Air France will offer around 80 seasonal routes, including 22 new routes this summer and 100% modifiable tickets for travel until December 31, 2021, reports Tourmag. The French airline will launch 39 seasonal routes on the medium-haul network. This program is subject to change due to France’s health restrictions.
Air France will connect Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Tangier and Agadir from July 5, 2021. In addition to these two new routes, the French airline will operate new flights between Paris-CDG and Monastir (Tunisia), Valletta (Malta), Las Palmas (Canary Islands, Spain), Corfu and Rhodes (Greece). Other new routes: flights from Paris-CDG to Algiers (Algeria) from June 28, 2021, Tunis from June 28, 2021, etc.
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