Between April and October 2026, Air France will increase its flight schedule on routes connecting Réunion, mainland France, and several destinations in the Indian Ocean. Between Saint-Denis and Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle, the airline will offer up to 14 direct flights per week during peak periods, with service now exclusively focused on the Parisian airport.
The number of flights will vary depending on the period, with seven weekly flights starting in mid-May, then peaking at 14 flights per week between the end of June and the end of August. The flights will be operated primarily with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The airline also announced adjustments to check-in times for evening flights departing from Saint-Denis.
Increased flight frequencies to Madagascar and Mauritius
The route between Antananarivo and Paris will offer up to five direct flights per week during the peak season, gradually reducing to four flights by the end of the season. Flights will initially be operated with Boeing 777-200 aircraft, then with Airbus A350-900 aircraft from the end of June.
Between Mauritius and Paris-Charles de Gaulle, three direct flights per week are planned, with a temporary increase to five flights in mid-October, then four at the end of the month. The airline specifies that this schedule remains subject to change.