Air France Summer 2026 Schedule Features 60 Weekly Flights from Canada
by Marsha Mowers
Canadians have more opportunities to travel to France this summer as Air France unveiled its Summer 2026 program that will see up to 60 weekly flights from Canada at its peak, an increase of one flight compared to Summer 2025.
The additional capacity is driven by the introduction of a fourth weekly frequency between Québec City and Paris. The seasonal Québec City service is scheduled to run from June 18 through October 6.
Weekly flights in peak summer season from Canada now total: Montréal (28). Québec (4). Toronto (14). Ottawa (7). Vancouver (7).
Due to ongoing geopolitical challenges and airspace restrictions, Air France has extended the Due to the security situation at destination and the closure of certain airspaces, Air France has suspended its services to and from Dubai and Riyadh until March 31, 2026 inclusive (until April 1, 2026 for flights departing from Dubai) and to and from Tel Aviv and Beirut until April 4, 2026 inclusive. In response the airline has added frequencies and larger aircraft across key destinations including Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Tokyo and Osaka throughout the summer season.
Long-haul capacity will increase by 2% year-over-year, driven primarily by North and South America. A second daily Newark flight will start in June, which combined with JFK operations, will offer up to 11 daily flights between Paris and New York in partnership with Delta Air Lines.
Air France is continuing to roll-out its new La Première suite. Currently available on routes between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and New York-JFK, Los Angeles, Miami, Singapore and Tokyo-Haneda, it will be introduced this summer on flights to Abidjan and San Francisco.
This summer, Air France will operate up to 630 daily flights to more than 90 destinations across its short- and medium-haul network. Short-haul has been refocused to based out of Charles de Gaulle and services between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Toulouse, Nice and Marseille will be increased, with 12, 12 and 10 daily flights respectively.
The roll-out of free ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi is also continuing across the entire Air France fleet, including regional aircraft. By the end of March 2026, 40% of aircraft will already be equipped, with the aim of extending this service to virtually the entire fleet by the end of 2026.





