Air France to offer more flights to Indian Ocean
Air France and Air Austral have signed a codeshare agreement allowing customers to travel between Europe and the Indian Ocean via Paris-Charles de Gaulle and St. Denis de la Reunion.
The partnership follows a previous interline agreement between the two carriers, and increases the choice of destinations between the Indian Ocean and Europe.
From December 15, Air France will offer customers two new destinations in the Indian Ocean via Saint Denis de la Reunion – Dzaoudzi in Mayotte, and Moroni in the Comoros.
Air Austral will also offer customers 40 European destinations via Paris-Charles de Gaulle on codeshare flights operated by Air France. Other destinations in Europe and the Indian Ocean will be added in the coming months, said the carriers.
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