Following the article published yesterday, Tuesday October 17, 2017 "D. Gibbs and B. Magras request a direct flight from Air France", the airline company wished to provide the following response.
“Given a drop in demand for transport between Paris and the Northern Islands, Air France has chosen to favor a daily offer between Paris and Saint-Martin with short connections from Pointe-à-Pitre to Saint-Martin and Saint-Barth until March 2018.
Air France flies daily to Saint-Martin from Paris-Orly via Pointe-à-Pitre, in partnership with Air Antilles, which operates flights from Pointe-à-Pitre to Grande Case Espérance airport.
From December 2, Air France will operate a weekly flight on Saturday in an A320 departing from Pointe-à-Pitre, in connection with the company's long-haul flights to and from Paris Orly.
At the same time, the flight schedule for Orly-Pointe-à-Pitre has been adjusted to allow daily connections between Pointe-à-Pitre and Saint-Barthélemy with our partner Air Antilles.
Air France also offers two direct flights operated by A340 from Paris CDG for the Christmas holidays (December 23/24 and January 6/7, 2018).
From mid-November, two weekly KLM flights from Amsterdam to Saint Martin will allow all connections to Europe.
Air France remains attentive to the situation and will adapt its flight program according to changes in demand and operating conditions at St Martin Juliana airport. ”
(Source: www.soualiagapost.com)
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