Air France to Resume Flights to African Capitals, Morocco Route Pending

After a long absence in the air, Air France is considering relaunching many intercontinental routes, suspended due to COVID-19. Several connections are now scheduled to African capitals starting June 15. Morocco could follow suit.
Air France is resuming service. Unlike other airlines still mired in COVID-19-related debts, the company has resumed its flights. After Europe, Asia and America, it’s the turn of African countries. As of June 15, these routes will be served. Morocco is not on this list, but a decision could be made as early as May 20, the date on which it could end the lockdown.
Here are the routes planned by Air France to relaunch its flights to Africa
• Paris CDG - Abidjan
• Paris CDG - Bamako - Abidjan
• Paris CDG - Bangui
• Paris CDG - Brazzaville - Kinshasa - Paris CDG
• Paris CDG - Conakry - Nouakchott - Paris
• Paris CDG - Cotonou
• Paris CDG - Cotonou
• Paris CDG - Dakar
• Paris CDG - Djibouti
• Paris CDG - Kinshasa - Brazzaville - Paris CDG
• Paris CDG - Libreville
• Paris CDG - Lome
• Paris CDG - Niamey - Lome
• Paris CDG - Nouakchott - Conakry - Paris CDG
• Paris CDG - Yaounde - Douala - Paris CDG
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