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Air France is planning to resume operations of 85 percent of its network in autumn this year. This would mean that the airline would fly to 170 destinations again.
In October this year, Air France is planning to operate at 60 percent of its regular flight capacity. The airline wants 163 of its 212 aircraft to fly again this autumn. The Airbus A380’s wil however remain grounded for the time being. Air France also announced that the frequency of flights will still be lower than usual.
As the flight schedule for late 2020 is now public, some earlier scheduled flights will be cancelled. In principle, tickets for any cancelled flight shall be transferred to flights that will be operated. In case this is not possible, customers can receive either a travel voucher or a full refund.
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