Air France is improving its service to Lagos, which are, as from today, connected to Paris-Charles de Gaulle by direct flights, You can now book your ticket for travel in the Premium Voyageur cabin for non stop flights to Lagos
Lagos is a port and the second most populous conurbation in Nigeria. It is currently the most populous city in Africa
flights AF3051 and AF3054 beginning March 28, 2010
From (LOS) Lagos, NG to (CDG) Paris, FR
Another significant improvement will also be introduced on these routes as from 6 July 2010, with the cities in africa being served by Boeing 777-200, featuring four classes: first class (4 seats), Business class(49 seats), Premium economy (24 seats) and economy class (170 seats).
Air France operates one daily flight to Douala and three weekly flights to Yaounde.
With 35 destinations and over 380 flights per week, the Air France and KLM complementary networks cover most of the African continent.
The French carrier has been traditionally present in Western and Central Africa, while KLM is well-represented in East Africa.
Air France-KLM is the leading airline operator in Africa in terms of the number of destinations and frequencies.
The two airlines jointly serve 4 destinations, with a coordinated flight schedule - Johannesburg, Lagos, Cairo and, on a code-shared basis with
Kenya Airways, Nairobi, the Kenyan airline's hub. Fares can be combined on flights to each of these destinations, allowing passengers to combine an outbound trip via Paris with a return trip via Amsterdam, and vice-versa.
Flight times to and from Africa offer passengers fast connections to and from the rest of the world via the hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol.
In February 2010, Air France began operating the Airbus A380 on the Paris-Johannesburg route, making it the first airline to operate this aircraft in Africa.
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