Air France to Resume Flights to Morocco, Tunisia and West Africa in Late July

Air France planes will operate flights to Morocco, Tunisia and West Africa, at the end of July.
Air France plans to operate flights to around a hundred destinations by the end of June, or 15% of the initially planned capacity, reports Air journal. According to the CEO of the company, Anne Rigail, the offer will rise to 35% in July before reaching 40% in August. This is thanks to the resumption of international flights.
In addition to flights to or from European countries, the French airline announces flights to the Maghreb. In total, 35 flights per week for Algeria at the end of July and several dozen to Morocco, Tunisia and West Africa. However, "we are waiting for the decisions of the authorities to resume," says Anne Rigail. "In America and Asia, the return of Air France will be even more gradual," adds the CEO of the company.
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