
Air France announces more flights from Paris to meet the summer demand, subject to government approval.
Air France has planned the return of its flights to the Caribbean resort capital, Punta Cana, on the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic. The airline plans seven operations per week of a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with capacity for 468 passengers.
Air France will continue to fly three times a week to Santo Domingo’s Las Americas International Airport. The flights include a stopover in Punta Cana.
The additional flights to the Dominican Republic come when Air France optimistically plans for summer travel to the Caribbean and Mexico. The bookings for the flight are fully refundable.
Read more:
Air France
30 May 2021