Air France: Nairobi And Seattle, This Summer Season’s First Destinations!
On 25 March 2018, the first flights to Nairobi (Kenya) and Seattle (United States) inaugurated Air France’s new summer season! For its 2018 summer schedule, the airline is increasing its long-haul capacity by 4.4%, including four new destinations from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Find out more about Air France's summer schedule.
Air France inaugurates Paris-Charles de Gaulle – Nairobi
On 25 March 2018, Air France inaugurated its new service connecting Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Nairobi (Kenya). The company will serve the Kenyan capital with 3 weekly flights operated by Boeing 787, equipped with the latest long-haul travel cabins.
Flight times operated (in local time) -
AF814: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 20:50, arrives in Nairobi at 6:00, the next day.
Flights operated on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
AF815: leaves Nairobi at 08:20, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 15:50.
Flights operated on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays.
This new flight offer is in addition to the daily services operated on a code-share basis between Air France and Kenya Airways on the Paris-Nairobi route.
Head to Seattle on departure from Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Since 25 March 2018, Air France has been offering its customers a non-stop service between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Seattle (Washington, USA). Up to five weekly flights connect the two cities by Boeing 777-200 equipped with the latest long-haul travel cabins.
Flight schedules (in local time):
AF338: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:10, arrives in Seattle at 14:20;
AF355: leaves Seattle at 16:30, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 11:10.
Flights operated on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
This new destination is in addition to the flights operated as part of the transatlantic joint venture with Delta Air Lines. From Seattle, one of Delta Air Lines’ hubs, Air France customers have access to multiple regional connecting opportunities (Portland, Alaska, Washington State and Idaho).