Air France and KLM have announced an increase in their flight operations from India during the winter season. Effective 30th October 2024, the airlines will operate up to 50 weekly flights to Amsterdam and Paris, Charles de Gaulle, from their three gateways: Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai.
This is a substantial development, offering customers from India more options, especially during the peak winter season, compared to the 39 weekly flights available during the summer season.
Air France:
– Delhi to Paris: Launch of a second flight, adding 3 weekly flights effective 30th October 2024.
– Mumbai to Paris: Introduction of a second flight, adding 3 weekly flights effective 10th December 2024 until 17th February 2025.
KLM:
– Bengaluru to Amsterdam: Increase in frequency to 6 weekly flights, up from 4 weekly flights in the summer.
– Delhi to Amsterdam: Introduction of a second flight, adding 3 weekly flights from 14th January 2025 until 3rd March 2025.
With the airline group’s dual hubs in Amsterdam and Paris, Charles de Gaulle, customers from India can connect to over 300 destinations globally. For enhanced travel experience, Air France and KLM will be operating their modern fleet on India routes, including aircraft such as the A350s, B777s, and B787 Dreamliners.
Claude Sarre, Country Manager for Air France-KLM in the Indian Sub-Continent, stated, “India is an important market for Air France – KLM and this development reflects our strong commitment towards our customers in India. By offering increased frequency and convenient connections, we aim to provide them with more flexibility and choice when planning their journeys to Europe and beyond, particularly during the peak winter season.”