Questions
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1. What is OP?
2. What does E means?
3. Can I fly one way in one class of service and return in another class?
4. I purchased a ticket to London (via Paris). Can I stay in Paris and not use my flight coupon to London?
1. What is OP?

This abbreviation, which sometimes appears next to a flight number, means that Air France has a commercial agreement with another airline and that carrier operates the specific flight. To find out which airline is operating a flight, click on the flight number.

2. What does E means?

An 'E' beside the flight number indicates that this flight can be electronically ticketed. However, in order to electronically ticket an itinerary, all of the flights in the itinerary must be eligible for e-ticketing and must be on the same airline.

3. Can I fly one way in one class of service and return in another class?

If you purchase a round-trip ticket, you will fly in the same class of service on both ways. If you wish to fly in different classes on your outbound and inbound flights, you may purchase two one-way flights. Please note that on airfrance.com/us you can only book flights from US cities and Paris, France.

 

4. I purchased a ticket to London (via Paris). Can I stay in Paris and not use my flight coupon to London?

You are required to use all your flight coupons and in the order in which they were issued. Controls may be conducted at airports worldwide to make sure tickets are used according to the rules.