Saturday, February 19, 2011

Paris Washington dulles a380 flights air france

The Air France airbus A380 will fly from Paris-CDG to IAD Washington from June 6, 2011.

The National capital of the United States will thus become the 2nd U.S. destination served by the airline’s super jumbo, after New York, launched one year ago.

flight schedule iad cdg

- AF028 : Paris-Charles de Gaulle 10 :40 - Washington IAD 13 :00
- AF 039 : Washington dulles airport 16 :25 - Paris-CDG 05 :45 (+1)

Flight bookings and ticket sales open on 30 November 2010.

In June 2011, Air France will thus operate the A380 airplane to 5 destinations out of Paris-Charles de Gaulle : New York-JFK, Johannesburg, Tokyo, Montreal and Washington dulles airport.

Air France’s A380 is currently equipped with 538 seats, divided between three classes: La Première (First), with 9 seats on the main deck, Business class comprising 80 seats on the upper deck, and Voyageur (Economy), with 449 seats divided between the two decks. Starting next summer 2011, the A380s will be progressively equipped with Premium economy, situated between the Business and Voyageur cabins, offering 9 seats in Première, 80 in Business, 38 in Premium Voyageur and 389 in Voyageur.

To enjoy a drink, relax or chat with friends or family, each cabin on the A380 has its own bars, including one exclusively reserved for La Première customers, two in the Affaires cabin and three in the Voyageur cabin. Throughout the flight, these bars offer all A380 passengers the chance to meet up over a drink and a snack, which are available depending on the flight time.
Air France is the first airline in the world to equip each seat in the Affaires and Voyageur cabins with a USB socket, enabling passengers to download contents such as flight schedules, information on Air France, destination guides, games for children, relaxation videos and podcasts.

Passengers who do not have a USB power port can purchase one on board.



Air France has been serving Washington since 1964 and currently connects Paris to the American capital twice daily. In the United States, Air France and KLM operate 186 weekly flights between Paris, Amsterdam and 13 destinations served with their own aircraft and crew in the U.S. These routes are operated within the framework of the trans-Atlantic joint venture signed in May 2009 between AIR FRANCE KLM and Delta. Under the terms of this agreement, the partners jointly operate their trans-Atlantic routes, therebv sharing revenues and costs. With nearly 250 daily trans-Atlantic flights, the joint venture, which welcomed Alitalia in July 2010, offers customers access to 300 destinations beyond the 26 North American gateways and 200 destinations beyond the 33 European gateways throughout Europe, Asia and Latin America.

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