Air France has announced that it will commence its popular, daily seasonal service from Cork to Paris Charles de Gaulle early next year due to the high demand. The French flag-carrier will commence operating the service early on March 3, 2025.
The route will be serviced by combination of Airbus A318 or Airbus A319 or Embraer 190 aircraft , subject to market demand.
Air France-KLM (UK & Ireland) General Manager Jerome Salemi, said “After the success of the route last year, we wanted to make the extra effort to bring it back even earlier to give the Cork local community and businesses even more options to reach Paris and the rest of the world via our hub in Charles de Gaulle. We are pleased to have worked with Cork Airport on making this possible and hope to have more opportunities such as this is the future.”
Cork Airport Head of Aviation Business Development and Communications, Tara Flynn said “Next spring, Air France will commence its daily service to Paris Charles de Gaulle at the beginning of March – four weeks earlier than planned. I’d like to thank Air France for this vote of confidence in Cork Airport and I’m confident that the direct services to Paris, along with the vast range of onward connections, will ensure the route performs well next summer.”
Air France has operated to and from Cork Airport since 2018, providing a direct, daily service to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport. . The service provides excellent connectivity to 169 onward destinations across the wider Air France network.
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