Starting May 21st, 2025, Air France will launch new nonstop service between Orlando, Florida and Paris-Charles de Gaulle. The route will operate four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays with an Airbus A350-900.
On Wednesday (October 30, 2024), Orlando International Airport (MCO) announced that Air France will launch new direct service between Orlando, Florida and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) starting May 21st, 2025 (subject to government approval). The route will operate four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays with a state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900 featuring Business Class, Premium Economy and Economy Class cabins.
In Wednesday’s announcement, the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority’s CEO, Kevin Thibault, said,
“Our partnership with Air France reinforces MCO’s dedication to expanding global connectivity and creating value for our community. We are excited to welcome Air France back to Orlando, furthering our city’s appeal as an international destination and connecting our region with one of Europe’s most iconic cities.”
Also commenting on the carrier’s return to Orlando, Air France-KLM’s Vice President of Commercial – North America, Boaz Hulsman, said,
“This new route highlights our commitment to strengthening connections between North America and France. We look forward to providing passengers from Florida a seamless, direct journey to Paris, or beyond, where they can enjoy the French elegance and award-winning service that Air France is known for.”
Inbound customers to Paris will also enjoy seamless access to over 170 destinations in Air France’s extensive global network. This is the first time since 2012 that Air France will offer direct service between Orlando and Paris. With the new route, Air France will now serve 18 U.S. destinations.
Source: Orlando International Airport
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