New Delhi: Air France on Monday said it will add three new weekly flights from Chennai to Paris to its existing network in India and will also increase the capacity on other Europe-bound flights.
The flights, which were earlier being operated by Delta Airlines on a code-share basis, would now be operated directly by Air France using its own aircraft, an Air France statement said.
The carrier would operate through Airbus A340 with a seating capacity of 291 passengers, it said.
In addition to launching the new flights, Air France would increase capacity on other flights between Europe and India.
19/06/06 PTI/Daily News & Analysis
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