Air France Unveils Summer 2026 Flight Schedule
Network Updates Include New Routes, Capacity Changes and Service Adjustments
Air France has outlined its summer 2026 flight schedule, covering nearly 170 destinations across 73 countries, with adjustments across its long-haul, regional and domestic networks.
The airline plans a 2% increase in long-haul capacity compared to summer 2025, driven mainly by expanded services to North and South America.
A new direct route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Las Vegas will launch in April 2026, operating three times a week. In addition, services to New York-Newark will increase with a second daily flight from June.
Capacity Adjustments and Regional Network Changes
Due to ongoing developments in the Middle East, Air France has extended the suspension of flights to destinations including Tel Aviv, Beirut, Dubai and Riyadh. At the same time, the airline is increasing capacity to selected Asian destinations, including Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Tokyo, and Osaka, by adding additional flights and larger aircraft.
The airline is also continuing the rollout of its La Première cabin and onboard Wi-Fi across its fleet.
Within Europe and nearby regions, Air France will operate up to 630 daily flights to more than 90 destinations. Services will increase on routes such as Dublin, London Gatwick, Marrakech, Rabat, Naples, Seville and Porto.
Domestic Network Restructuring

Air France will centralise most of its Paris operations at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, including flights to cities such as Toulouse, Nice and Marseille, as well as services to French overseas territories.
At the same time, Transavia will expand its operations from Paris-Orly, adding routes to key domestic destinations and expanding its network across Europe and beyond.
The updated schedule reflects adjustments to demand patterns, network planning and operational considerations for the upcoming summer season.












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