The world's most visited city — served by Charles de Gaulle and Orly. Air France, British Airways and 60+ carriers connect Paris to all three of your markets.
Paris receives over 50 million tourists annually, making it the most visited city on earth. Air France is the dominant carrier and a member of SkyTeam, with connecting partnerships through Delta. French accent characters in passenger names — é, è, ê, ç, â — are among the most frequent causes of name mismatches between tickets and passports for American, British and Singaporean travelers. SureFlight specialises in resolving these Air France ticket issues alongside all other Paris-route carriers.
Air France allows minor name corrections, often free or at low cost when requested more than 24 hours before departure. Change fees vary depending on fare type — contact our team for current rates. Full name changes are not permitted on any Air France ticket. The most common issue for international travelers is French accent characters (é, è, ê, ç, ñ) causing mismatches — a passport reading "MARIE-HELENE" may not match a ticket booked as "MARIE HELENE" or "MARIE-HÉLÈNE". SureFlight resolves these cases daily.
Air France may offer compassionate exceptions for medical emergencies — including ticket validity extension, travel vouchers, or in exceptional cases a partial refund. Air France is particularly accommodating compared to some carriers, but the process requires correct documentation submitted through the right channel. SureFlight has handled hundreds of medical cancellations on Air France bookings across all three markets.
Charles de Gaulle (CDG) handles the majority of long-haul international flights from the USA and Singapore. It connects to central Paris via the RER B train (45 minutes, €11.80) or CDG Express. Orly (ORY) is closer to the city but serves fewer international routes — primarily European budget carriers and some Air France domestic flights. Long-haul travelers always use CDG.
The best weather is April–June and September–October — pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than July–August. January–March offers the best deals — contact our team for current rates but cold, grey weather. July and August are the most expensive and crowded months. Book 6–8 weeks ahead from the USA and 4–6 weeks from the UK for best prices.
French accent characters (é, è, ê, ç) frequently cause name mismatches between passports and Air France tickets. Air France allows corrections, often free if requested 24+ hours before departure. SureFlight contacts Air France directly with the correct documentation and resolves these cases within 24–48 hours.
Air France may offer ticket validity extensions, travel vouchers, or exceptional refunds for medical emergencies with proper documentation. Do not cancel online first. Contact SureFlight before taking any action — we submit through the correct channel to maximise your outcome.
Charles de Gaulle (CDG) handles all long-haul international flights from the USA and Singapore. It connects to Paris via the RER B train in 45 minutes. Orly is for European and domestic routes. All major carriers from the USA, UK and Singapore use CDG.
No visa is required for any of the three markets. All three countries enter France under the Schengen visa-free agreement for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. An EU ETIAS electronic authorisation is expected to be required from late 2025 (approximately €7) for non-EU passport holders.
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