Air France launches new non-stop flights between Paris and Phuket
The flights will operate three times weekly.
On 28 November, Air France launched a new three-weekly non-stop flight between Phuket and Paris.
The airline will operate the three flights every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday from Phuket, with return flights from Paris on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
The flight will be serviced with a Boeing B777-200 aircraft equipped with 328 seats, consisting of 28 in Business, 32 in Premium and 268 in Economy.
"Introducing Phuket as our second destination in Thailand this winter offers an exciting opportunity to enhance Air France and KLM's connectivity in the region, making it even easier for travellers to access this beautiful island with our new direct flight. Air France and KLM together offer 27 weekly flights to Thailand this winter season." Femke Kroese, General Manager for South East Asia & Oceania at Air France-KLM said.
In 2004, Air France and KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) merged to form the largest airline group in Europe. The Air France-KLM Group now serves over 77 million passengers annually with a fleet of 548 aircraft, reaching 318 destinations across 118 countries.
The airline will operate the three flights every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday from Phuket, with return flights from Paris on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
The flight will be serviced with a Boeing B777-200 aircraft equipped with 328 seats, consisting of 28 in Business, 32 in Premium and 268 in Economy.
"Introducing Phuket as our second destination in Thailand this winter offers an exciting opportunity to enhance Air France and KLM's connectivity in the region, making it even easier for travellers to access this beautiful island with our new direct flight. Air France and KLM together offer 27 weekly flights to Thailand this winter season." Femke Kroese, General Manager for South East Asia & Oceania at Air France-KLM said.
In 2004, Air France and KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) merged to form the largest airline group in Europe. The Air France-KLM Group now serves over 77 million passengers annually with a fleet of 548 aircraft, reaching 318 destinations across 118 countries.