From 4 July to 28 August 2016, Air France will offer its customers a new service linking Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Krakow airport (Poland). Four weekly flights will connect the two cities by Airbus A319, with a seating capacity of 143, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Sundays, frequencies will be operated by Airbus A318, equipped with 131 seats.

On board the Airbus A319, customers will benefit from the new medium-haul travel cabins. The leather seats available for all customers offer a new travel standard in Business and Economy. The elegant and comfortable cabin offers passengers optimum travel comfort, ideal for working, resting or enjoying refreshments before arriving at destination.

Moreover, on departure from Krakow, Air France customers will be able to take advantage of optimized connections with the entire Air France medium and long-haul network from its hub at Paris-Charles de Gaulle.

Krakow receives over 10 million travellers each year. With its historic centre and numerous other sites in the region listed on UNESCO’s world heritage list, the city is internationally renowned as an exceptional tourist destination. Also famous for hosting major international events, Krakow will be the venue for World Youth Day this summer. Moreover, some fifty international companies have invested in the region, making it a very dynamic and attractive city for business travellers.

Flight times (in local time)

AF1130: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 15:55, arrives in Krakow at 18:10;
AF1131: leaves Krakow at 19:20, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 21:30.(Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday)

Air France-KLM in Poland

This winter, the Air France-KLM Group offers up to 55 weekly flights to two destinations in Poland – Warsaw and Krakow. As from February 2016, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will increase its services to Krakow with up to 14 weekly flights on departure from Amsterdam-Schiphol. In summer 2016, Air France will operate four new weekly frequencies between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Krakow, complementing KLM’s offer.

Air France’s direct connection from Kraków to Paris is an excellent opportunity to visit one of the most popular cities when it comes to tourist attractions in Europe. With the new connection, travellers from Lesser Poland will also be able to access the global Air France-KLM flight network via its hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol, which currently offers 316 destinations in 115 countries, including the most distant services such as Shanghai, Buenos Aires, New York, Los Angeles, Mauritius and many others.

 

Tickets for Air France flights on departure from Kraków are already available at Air France.

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