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Air France to offer daily CT flights!

Air France to offer daily CT flights!

Time Out22-05-2025

Air France has announced that it will ramp up its service to the Mother City for the upcoming summer season by offering daily flights from Paris to the Mother City, bringing an extra dash of French flair to South African skies.
While highlighting the news that Cape Town was voted Best City in the World by Time Out this year, Wilson Tauro, Air France-KLM Country Manager for Southern Africa, confirmed that Air France, together with its sister airline KLM, will offer 18 flights a week to Cape Town this summer!
During the most recent summer season, Air France offered three flights per week to Cape Town and even extended the service until the end of April to accommodate the popular Easter holidays.
The new schedule will mean more flexibility for South Africans heading to Europe and beyond. Air France will operate a sleek Airbus A350 on the route, with contemporary cabins and a wide range of in-flight entertainment on board. And did we mention that champagne is served in all classes... yes, even at the back of the plane!

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