Transport: Air France does not plan to fly to Sint-Maarten before the end of June

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By the end of June and subject to the lifting of travel restrictions, Air France plans to gradually resume its flights, with a gradual increase in the number of frequencies and destinations, in particular to mainland France, the Overseas Territories and l 'Europe, announces the company on its site.

This flight program will represent approximately 15% of the capacity normally deployed during this period and will be provided by 75 aircraft from the Air France fleet, which includes 224 aircraft.

Air France regularly adjusts its flight program and updates it daily across all distribution channels. As of May 18, the flight program is up to date until June 30.

Overseas, Air France plans to serve from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Cayenne, Fort-de-France, Pointe-à-Pitre, Saint-Denis de La Réunion and Saint-Martin only by cargo.

Note that flights to mainland France will also be provided to Ajaccio, Bastia, Biarritz, Bordeaux, Brest, Calvi, Clermont-Ferrand, Figari, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice, Pau, Perpignan, Toulon and Toulouse.

As a reminder, wearing a mask is compulsory upon arrival at the airport and on board aircraft. “Each client must wear a general public mask throughout their trip. We recommend that you bring several for your travel comfort, ”says the company.

Body temperature control is also gradually being rolled out on all Air France flights for all customers. “This temperature measurement by infrared thermometer is carried out without contact. The temperature measurement constitutes an additional security screening. Your temperature should be below 38 ° C. If your temperature exceeds this value, you may be denied boarding. Customers who, after verification, are deemed unfit to travel will benefit from a free carry-over, ”explains the company.

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