Air Similan introduces seasonal routes and expands its network
Paris, October 25, 2024 – Air Similan is proud to unveil its new, innovative concept of seasonal routes, designed to offer optimal flexibility and enhanced realism for its pilots. This pioneering feature enables the scheduling and full automation of routes based on seasonal demand. For instance, a summer route to a popular destination will automatically activate in summer and deactivate once the season ends. This flexibility allows Air Similan to optimize its network in line with seasonal travel trends and passenger demands, enhancing the realism of the Air Similan experience.
Network restructuring
With the introduction of seasonal routes, Air Similan is restructuring its network to better meet the needs and preferences of its passengers while maintaining its commitment to realism.
To accommodate these new opportunities, some destinations will be temporarily suspended as of October 27. These routes include Agadir, Alicante, Bodrum, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Faro, Gibraltar, Gran Canaria, Heraklion, Ibiza, Larnaca, London-Gatwick, Cape Town, Madeira, Menorca, Palermo, Ponta Delgada, Riyadh, Rhodes, Santorini, Santiago, Split, Tenerife, Thessaloniki, and Vagar.
Launch of new destinations
In response, Air Similan is excited to announce the addition of seven new destinations to enrich its offerings.
In the United Kingdom, Air Similan will now serve Birmingham (BHX) and Edinburgh (EDI) from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. These new routes strengthen the airline’s position in the British market and provide passengers with even more travel flexibility.
In Italy, Air Similan is expanding its presence with a new route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Bologna (BLQ).
In Germany, Air Similan is increasing its connectivity by adding Hanover (HAJ) to its network from Paris-Charles de Gaulle, bringing the airline's total German destinations to seven. This expansion reflects Air Similan's commitment to providing an extensive and diverse range of destinations for travelers.
In France, the airline is pleased to reconnect with Brittany by reestablishing its route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Brest (BES), a service discontinued a few years ago. This return underscores Air Similan’s commitment to strengthening ties with this dynamic region.
For the first time, Air Similan will also serve two new countries: Bulgaria and Albania, with flights to Sofia (SOF) and Tirana (TIA), respectively, from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. This expansion into Eastern Europe opens new opportunities for passengers and broadens Air Similan’s geographic reach.
These seven new routes will begin service on October 27 and will be operated by our Airbus A320-200 fleet, ensuring unparalleled comfort. Whether for business or leisure, our passengers will enjoy a superior travel experience, blending modernity, comfort, and exceptional service.
Air Similan network expansion
Air Similan also announces new routes launching on October 27 to destinations already within its network.
The airline is expanding its domestic offerings with two new routes from Paris-Charles de Gaulle: Biarritz (BIQ) and Montpellier (MPL). These routes will be operated by Airbus A320-200 aircraft. Additionally, from Paris-Charles de Gaulle, it will now serve Amman (AMM), Krakow (KRK), Belgrade (BEG), and Milan (MXP) via Airbus A320, as well as Naples (NAP) and Oslo (OSL) using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Air Similan is significantly enhancing its offerings from Nice Airport with new routes to Amsterdam (AMS), Brussels (BRU), Copenhagen (CPH), Dublin (DUB), Geneva (GVA), Helsinki (HEL), Luxembourg (LUX), Madrid (MAD), Oslo (OSL), Prague (PRG), Reykjavik (KEF), Stockholm (ARN), and Warsaw (WAW). All of these routes will be operated by Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Air Similan is also expanding its services from its Paris-Orly base with new routes to Algiers (ALG), Hurghada (HRG), Madrid (MAD), Malaga (AGP), Naples (NAP), and Valencia (VLC), all operated by Airbus A320-200 aircraft.
Air Similan is pleased to introduce several winter routes available from October 27. The airline will operate flights to Innsbruck (INN) from Paris-Orly on Airbus A320-200 and from Nice on Boeing 737-800. Additionally, it will now connect Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Cancun (CUN) on Boeing 777-300(ER). These winter routes will be available through March 29, 2025.
Finally, Air Similan will discontinue its operations at New York-Newark Airport as of October 27, moving to New York-John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) from Paris-Charles de Gaulle on Boeing 777-300(ER). Air Similan’s Boeing 777-300(ER) sets new standards in air travel with unparalleled sophistication. Featuring spacious seating and state-of-the-art amenities, it ensures optimal comfort at every moment. Whether preparing for a demanding business day or starting a vacation in serenity, passengers enjoy an environment where space and elegance meet. Air Similan's dedication to innovation, comfort, and service excellence transforms every flight into an exceptional, truly premium experience.
These new routes promise to open even wider horizons for our passengers, offering an ever-growing and diversified choice of destinations. Air Similan remains committed to providing an unparalleled travel experience, combining innovation, comfort, and excellence in service. Each flight is designed to meet the highest expectations, whether for business or leisure travel. We look forward to welcoming you on board to explore these exciting destinations and experience the superior quality of our product and service.