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Air France to run 30% of its flights from July onwards

Air France is set to increase its flights to 30% by July, it has said. The airline is aiming to run 30% of its flights from July onwards, and to increase the number of flights to and from major destinations in France from May 11, as airlines consider possible post-confinement rules. From May 11 (the date of initial deconfinement measures), the airline will begin by increasing the number of flights running between Nice, Toulouse and Marseille; 3 major airports that have stayed open despite confinement. From July, it is expected to increase flights from the current 5% of its usual capacity, to 30%, depending on which countries reopen their borders, both within the EU and outside it. Currently, more than 90% of Air France-KLM flights have been grounded. <br/>