PARIS- French flag carrier Air France (AF) has modified its flight schedule to several United States destinations for the Northern summer 2025 season, according to recent filings reported by Aeroroutes and Ishrion Aviation.
These changes reflect adjustments in both aircraft equipment and flight frequencies across key American markets.
Air France US Flight Changes
Service between Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) will see a significant increase from 42 to 45 weekly flights starting in late June, with a further boost to 46 weekly flights in July. This expansion strengthens Air France’s presence in one of its most important transatlantic markets.
The carrier will upgrade its aircraft on two southwestern US routes. Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) service will transition from Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to Airbus A350-900 beginning March 4. Similarly, Phoenix (PHX) flights will receive the same equipment upgrade starting March 24, providing passengers with Air France’s newer cabin product.
In contrast, Raleigh/Durham (RDU) service will see a change from the Airbus A350-900 to the Boeing 777-200ER effective March 31.
Atlanta (ATL) service faces several adjustments through different periods. Between March 31 and May 4, flights will decrease from 21 to 18 weekly. Further reductions will occur between May 6 and June 1, with service dropping to 17 weekly flights.
Service will increase slightly to 18 weekly flights between June 3 and June 30, with an exception of 19 flights during the week of June 3. The July 1 to August 31 period will maintain 17 weekly flights.
Boston (BOS) will also experience reduced service, with flights decreasing from 17 to 14 weekly between June 2 and August 30.
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