Air France is slated to make Denver its newest U.S. gateway.
The three-times-per-week service is scheduled to begin July 2 but is subject to change depending on the status of travel restrictions. Service would last through Oct. 29.
With the launch, Air France would become the 24th carrier serving Denver, and it would also be the first SkyTeam Alliance member to fly from Denver to Europe.
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Air France hopes to serve 12 U.S. destinations this summer pending the easing of travel restrictions between the U.S. and France. The other 11 cities are Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Houston Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco and Washington.
The carrier said Denver would serve as a gateway for its customers to the Mountain West region, including national parks and other outdoor recreational opportunities.
The Denver-Paris de Gaulle flights are to be operated on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with business, premium economy and economy cabin.