Air France will restore more routes between Paris and key US destinations for its summer 2022 schedule.
The airline will resume daily flights between Orly airport and New York's JFK International from 27 March.
On the same date, Air France will restore its route between Charles de Gaulle and Dallas/Fort Worth International, which will operate five times per week.
There will also be a seasonal summer service between Charles de Gaulle and Denver International from 4 May, with three flights per week on the route.
Air France gradually began to increase services to the US after the country lifted travel restrictions for fully vaccinated visitors in November 2021.
By summer, the carrier will serve 14 US destinations with departures from Paris to Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington DC.
Air France said it would be operating nearly 200 weekly flights to the US this summer – up by around 20 per cent on its summer 2019 transatlantic schedule.
In addition, the carrier's "Ready to Fly" service, which allows passengers to request and receive confirmation that they have all required health documents for their trip, is now available on all flights to and from the US.