Get ready for a journey that truly defines ‘long-haul’! Aircalin is set to launch a direct flight from Noumea, New Caledonia, to Paris Charles De Gaulle, a monumental feat that will take approximately 26 hours, including a stopover in Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. This ambitious project, initially slated for 2026, has been expedited due to recent political unrest in New Caledonia, forcing Aircalin to adjust its network. The airline opted to prioritize the Paris route, having recently suspended services to Tokyo Narita.
The inaugural Noumea-Paris flight is scheduled to take off on December 11, 2024, as confirmed by France Info. While Aircalin has already secured necessary approvals from its government, it is still awaiting final clearance from Thailand, but anticipates no delays. Tickets for this extraordinary 26-hour journey will go on sale starting September 16, with flights operating twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The service will be operated by Aircalin’s Airbus A330neo aircraft, renowned for its modern amenities and comfort.
Aircalin’s long-haul fleet boasts two Airbus A330neo planes, which will be crucial for handling this challenging route. Each aircraft is equipped with a total of 291 seats, offering a spacious and comfortable experience for passengers. Originally, Aircalin was considering either the Airbus A350 or Boeing 787 for its direct flights to Paris, but the airline has opted for the Airbus A330neo. This decision signifies a strategic move by Aircalin to offer passengers a comfortable and memorable travel experience on this lengthy journey, catering to those seeking adventure and unique travel opportunities.
This unprecedented flight marks a significant milestone for Aircalin, showcasing its dedication to innovation and its commitment to providing passengers with unparalleled travel experiences. Get ready to embark on a truly unforgettable adventure as you soar across the skies on this historic journey.