Air France is starting its non-stop flight schedule between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Saint Martin (Princess Juliana International Airport).
For the Christmas holiday period, the 2 special non-stop flights will operate between Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Juliana on 23 Dec 2017 and 6 Jan 2018.
The Flight Schedule
From 13 Jan to 26 March 2018, the end of the 2017-18 winter seasons:
- Air France’s Airbus A340 will fly directly between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Saint Martin – Juliana once in a week.
- The Capacity of the seats is 275 seats from which 30 seats in Business, 21 seats in Premium Economy and 224 seats in Economy.
From 27 March to 13 June 2018, the start of the 2018 summer season:
- Air France will serve a non-stop flight between a Saint Martin – Juliana and Paris-Charles de Gaulle once in a week.
- The Airbus A330-200 will fly with a capacity of 208 seats from which 40 seats in the Business cabin, 21 seats in the Premium Economy cabin and 147 seats in the Economy cabin.
From 14 June to 27 October 2018, the end of the 2018 summer season:
- The 2 weekly flights will operate between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Saint Martin – Juliana by Airbus A330-200.
- The capacity of seats is 208 from which 40 seats in the Business cabin, 21 seats in the Premium Economy cabin and 147 seats in the Economy cabin.
The Air France-KLM group has been constantly changing its services to Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy. This happens due to changes in demand and the operational constraints involved in the operation of these flights.
In partnership with Air Antilles, Air France will also continue its daily service to Saint Martin – Grand Case from Paris-Orly, via Pointe-à-Pitre. The airline will operate its flights between Pointe-à-Pitre and Grand Case.
KLM will also serve its 2 weekly flights between Amsterdam-Schiphol and Saint Martin – Juliana by Airbus A330. The capacity of the seats is 268 from which 18 seats in the Business cabin and 250 in the Economy cabin.
In partnership with the airline Winair, Air France will serve its flight to Saint Barthélemy.
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