Air France launched attractive new fare structures for travel beginning on Feb. 6, 2013 that’s available to 58 destinations on the short and medium-haul network. As of today (Jan. 8) customers will have the choice between the all-inclusive Classic product, the MiNi product, a simplified product which does not earn Flying Blue miles and is aimed at customers traveling without checked baggage, and fares starting at 49 euros including tax.
In a recent statement Air France explained that the carrier is adapting the changes to accommodate diverse purchasing practices and the new expectations of travelers, while at the same time attracting new customers. With two complementary offers available all year round and fully combinable fares, this new offer enhances the attractiveness of Air France fares. It particularly targets the 60% of customers who are looking for the best possible fares and the 40% of short and medium-haul customers traveling without checked baggage.
This offer allows all passengers equal access to the airline’s customers’ benefit from the same services. On the ground, Air France offers assistance to all its customers, a range of mobile services enabling customers to manage their trip from A to Z on their Smartphone and many new innovations to save time at check-in and boarding at the airport. The New Economy Offer also guarantees autonomy, by enabling customers to create the offer that suits them best, on a case by case basis.
"With this new fare range that makes the Air France quality of service accessible to all, Air France is continuing to implement its Transform 2015 plan, which aims to put the customer at the heart of its development strategy. This initiative is in addition to the renewal of the commercial offer launched in October 2012 with the strategy of moving upmarket on the medium-haul network”, stated Alexandre de Juniac, chairman and CEO of Air France. “Air France is clearly illustrating its ambition to pursue a policy of constant adaptation of its products and services, and earn its customers’ preference, he added.













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