Air France, also known as AIRFRANCE is France’s flag carrier, with its headquarters in Tremblay-en-France. It is a subsidiary to the Air France KLM Group and a founding member in the Sky Team global airline alliance. Find contact details of Air France that includes phone number, email, and Social media contacts. Use these contact details to solve your issues more quickly.
PHONE NUMBERS
Main: (+33) 1 41 56 78 00
Customer Service: 1 (800) 237-2747
Saphir Service: (800) 210-6508
Claims: (877) 247-9247
Toll Free: (800) 237-2747 (Note: In order to speak to a specialist at Air France, you must sign into your Air France account before dialing this number. You will be given a special code from your account.)
CONTACT VIA EMAIL
mail.servicedeskus@airfrance.fr
support@airfrance.us
contact.en.us@airfrance.fr
CORPORATE HEAD OFFICE
45 rue de Paris 95
747 Roissy CDG
Cedex , France
https://www.airfrance.us/
SOCIAL MEDIA CONTACTS
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Alexandre Blanc
Executive Vice President Flight Operations
45 rue de Paris 95
747 Roissy CDG
Cedex , France
ALEXANDRE.BLANC@airfrance.fr
Catherine Villar
Executive Vice President In-Flight Services
45 rue de Paris 95
747 Roissy CDG
Cedex , France
catherine.villar@airfrance.fr
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Anne Rigail
45 rue de Paris 95
747 Roissy CDG
Cedex , France
anne.rigail@airfranceklm.com
ABOUT AIR FRANCE
The French flag carrier Air France, stylized as AIRFRANCE (French pronunciation: Société Air France, S.A.), has its headquarters in Tremblay-en-France. It is a founding member of the global airline alliance Sky Team and a subsidiary of the Air France–KLM Group. Air France has scheduled passenger and cargo services to 175 destinations in 78 countries (93 of which include overseas departments and territories of France) and 36 destinations in France as of 2013.
In 2019, the airline carried 46,803,000 passengers. Orly Airport serves as the primary domestic hub for the airline, with Charles de Gaulle Airport serving as its global hub. The corporate headquarters of Air France, which used to be in Montparnasse, north of Paris, are now on the grounds of Charles de Gaulle Airport.