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Air France Flight Alerts

Track AF flights through Paris CDG. Get a text when they land.

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Hub

Paris Charles de Gaulle

Daily Flights

500+

Code

AF

Alliance

SkyTeam

About

Air France flight tracking

Air France operates from Paris Charles de Gaulle, using terminals 2E and 2F for long-haul flights. CDG is spread out, with terminals connected by shuttle trains. "Landed at CDG" often means 20-30 minutes before reaching the terminal.

Paris to London flights are frequent but short. The 1-hour flight competes with Eurostar, but connecting flights through CDG make tracking useful for longer journeys.

Air France's long-haul network covers Africa extensively (a legacy of French colonial routes) plus North America and Asia. For UK families with relatives travelling to French-speaking Africa, connections through Paris are common.

Air France and KLM merged in 2004 but maintain separate flight numbers. Use the AF number if that's what's on the booking.

Routes

Popular Air France routes

Popular flights to track

How it works

Track Air France flights.

1

Enter the AF flight number

Type the flight number (e.g., AF123). We verify it against live data.

2

Add your phone number

Enter the mobile number where you want to receive updates.

3

Get a text when they land

We track the Air France flight and send you an SMS when it lands.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How do I track an Air France flight?

Enter the AF flight number into SkyText. You'll receive a text when the flight lands.

Does Air France fly from UK airports?

Air France operates from Heathrow, London City, Manchester, and Edinburgh to Paris.

What about KLM flights?

KLM uses separate KL flight numbers. Track using whatever code is on your booking.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

Founder, SkyText

Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.