MONTREAL — Air France’s winter 2025 – 2026 season (November 2025 to March 2026) will see 800 daily flights to close to 170 destinations worldwide.
From Canada, Air France will offer a total of 36 weekly flights to Paris, increasing to up to 47 weekly flights during the peak holiday period (mid-December to early January).
From Montreal, Air France will operate 14 weekly flights to Paris, rising to 21 flights during the peak holiday period, in addition to two weekly flights to Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe).
From Toronto, AF will serve 10 weekly flights to Paris, and from Vancouver and Ottawa, five weekly flights each, increasing to daily service during the peak holiday period.
Globally, AF will expand its long-haul network with a capacity increase of 3%. New international routes include CDG – Phuket and CDG – PUJ.
LA PREMIÈRE SUITE & HIGH-SPEED WIFI
Last spring, Air France unveiled its all-new La Première suite, an exclusive cabin featuring a seat and chaise lounge that converts into a full-flat bed. The cabin spans five windows, an Air France exclusive. The new La Première suite is now available on select flights from CDG to New York-JFK, Singapore, and Los Angeles. It will also be offered on flights to Miami and Tokyo Haneda in December 2025 and March 2026 respectively.
Another major milestone in Air France’s premiumization strategy, in September 2025 the airline began progressively rolling out its new high-speed WiFi service across the entire fleet, including, for the first time, its regional aircraft. Some 20 medium- and long-haul aircraft are already equipped. Air France is the first major European airline to offer this service onboard. The goal is to equip 30% of the fleet by the end of 2025, and the entire fleet by the end of 2026.