As from this week, Air France and Cyprus Airways are building on their existing cooperation to now offer a total of 20 daily codeshare flights.
This new agreement offers travellers a wider choice of seamless travel solutions. Passengers travelling on Air France’s extensive international network are now able to connect to and from Cyprus at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport.
Flight options between Larnaca and Paris are also enhanced through several daily connections via Athens, in addition to the five weekly non-stop flights operated by Cyprus Airways. Customers can now take advantage of the domestic flights operated within Greece by Cyprus Airways, offering easy connections via Athens, between Paris, Rhodes and Heraklion.
Seamless service for customers
Thanks to this new code-share agreement, Air France will now offer flights operated by Cyprus Airways: Larnaca-Paris, Larnaca-Athens, Athens-Heraklion and Athens-Rhodes. Cyprus Airways will also offer flights operated by Air France between Athens and Paris.
To better serve passengers on both airlines’ codeshare flights, Cyprus Airways has conveniently moved from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 at Charles de Gaulle airport. Terminal 2 is also used by Air France for its own flight operations. Moreover, passengers on both Air France and Cyprus Airways flights can collect points for their frequent flyer programmes, Flying Blue and Sunmiles, with each airline on all code-share flights.