Air France and KLM to operate 50 flights per week to India during winter
Air France and KLM are increasing their weekly flights to India from 39 to 50 for the winter schedule. The airlines are adding 11 new flights across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, utilizing modern aircraft like A350s, B777s, and B787 Dreamliners. ...
The airlines also said they will be operating their modern fleet, which comprises aircraft such as the A350s, B777s, and B787 Dreamliners, on these routes.
"Effective October 30, the airlines will operate up to 50 weekly flights, compared to the 39 weekly flights available during the summer season, to Amsterdam and Paris ( Charles de Gaulle airport), from their three gateways-- Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai," the statement said.
As part of this expansion, Air France has added a second flight to Delhi from Paris, which will be operated three times a week from October 30, in addition to the existing one, which is also three times weekly, as per the statement.
Similarly, the weekly frequency on the Mumbai-Paris route has been increased to six from three earlier, between December 10 and February 17.
On the other hand, KLM has upped the frequency on the Bengaluru-Amsterdam route to six flights per week from 4 flights per week in the summer schedule.
The Mumbai-Amsterdam route will also see the addition of a second flight, to be operated three times a week between January 14, 2025 until March. KLM already operates a flight service three times a week on this route.
With the airline group's dual hubs in Amsterdam and Paris, Charles de Gaulle, customers from India can connect to over 300 destinations globally, offering multiple travel options and seamless connectivity, as per the statement.
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