Air France will resume its service to Madagascar on Saturday, interrupted a week earlier due to the demonstrations that led to the fall of former president Andry Rajoelina, the French airline announced this Friday. “Air France plans to resume its flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Antananarivo as of Saturday, October 18,” and “at a rate of six flights per week,” said the company, which had suspended these rotations on October 11.
Possibility of free trip postponement
Likewise, he highlighted that “there are commercial measures for customers who travel between October 18 and 24, allowing the trip to be postponed at no cost.”
Colonel Michaël Randrianirina was inaugurated president of Madagascar on Friday, a few days after the seizure of power by his military unit, which forced Andry Rajoelina to flee, the epilogue of three weeks of anti-government demonstrations. Air France had justified the initial suspension of its connection with Antananarivo due to “the security situation at the destination.”
Source: BFM TV
