Air France increases capacity to Colombia

Share

Air France will increase its flight capacity to Colombia by replacing the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with the Airbus A350-900 on the Paris-Bogota route for the 2023 summer season, representing a 17.4% increase in seat capacity. During the January-November 2022 period, the airline carried 149,913 passengers between Paris and Bogota, representing 92.5% of passenger traffic compared to 2019 levels.

Air France will become the second airline to operate in Colombia with the Airbus A350-900, after Iberia. Currently, Air France uses the Airbus A350 on several destinations in Latin America, such as Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Lima, Mexico City, Santiago de Chile and San Jose. The Airbus A350-900 can accommodate 324 passengers in a three-class configuration (34 Business Class, 24 Premium Economy and 266 Economy) and promotional fares are available from around €270 one-way.

According to Cirium data, the Air France-KLM group will have 8,386 weekly seats available to Colombia for the summer of 2023. KLM, the Dutch subsidiary, will also operate a daily Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on a triangular route between Bogota and Cartagena. The airlines are all increasing their offers for the 2023 summer season due to the strong recovery of the sector.

You also like :

26/06/2026
Uruguay
Candombe: the Afro-Uruguayan drums that tell the story of Montevideo
25/06/2026
Latam
6 events not to miss in July in Latin America
24/06/2026
Industry
Europe-Latin America flights: what the European reform will change for passengers
23/06/2026
Latam
Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras: 10 days on the routes of Central American history
17/06/2026
Latam
Mountains of Latin America: when altitude reshapes travel
16/06/2026
Brazil
Brazil turns to football to attract travelers ahead of the 2027 Women’s World Cup