The return of the route Paris - Saint-Martin operated by Air Caraïbes was announced for 2024. However, due to some "conditions for the commercial success of this route" that weren’t guaranteed according to the airline's management, no date was specified. Good news, that's no longer the case! Starting from December 12, 2025, Air Caraïbes will be back in action between Paris-Orly and Princess Juliana Airport in Saint-Martin.
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A round trip starting at €700
Three weekly flights will be operated on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on an Airbus A330-200. 303 passengers can be welcomed and seated in three classes: 12 seats in Business Class (Madras), 24 in Premium Economy (Caraïbes), and 267 in Economy Class (Soleil). Expect more than 10 hours of flight to reach the island. The launch offer for this direct route allows you to get round-trip tickets starting from €699 in economy class. Reservations have been open since May 12, 2025. Additionally, a contest is available for travelers to try and win tickets until May 25!
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A route that complements the regional network already in operation
Until now, Air France was the only airline offering a direct route between Paris and Saint-Martin. The opening of this route will enhance the regional network and make connections to Saint-Barthélemy, Grand-Case, and other Caribbean islands easier.
“This direct connection meets a strong demand from our customers, whether they are overseas residents, leisure travelers, or business professionals. It enriches our offer by linking to Paris-Orly.
à Saint-Martin directly, while also connecting with our regional flights via Pointe-à-Pitre. This dual approach — direct and connecting — reflects our commitment to always providing more flexibility, accessibility, and comfort for our passengers », explains Hughes Heddebault, commercial director of Air Caraïbes in a press release.Voir cette publication sur Instagram