Air France Pulls Plug on Paris-Bangui: CAR Faces Severe Travel Disruption

The Central African Republic (CAR) is set to lose its only nonstop air link to Europe as Air France plans to discontinue its direct Paris–Bangui service from February 2026. The move will end the country’s sole direct European connection, underscoring the fragility of CAR’s international air access and creating new challenges for business, tourism, and diplomatic engagement. Currently operated as a once-weekly flight, the route has long symbolized CAR’s limited integration into the global aviation network.
With the suspension of the service, travelers from Bangui will be required to transit through Yaoundé, Cameroon, using regional partner airlines to connect onward to Europe. This change is expected to significantly lengthen travel times, increase costs, and add complexity for passengers. For a landlocked country already facing logistical constraints, the added dependence on regional connections further complicates international mobility for citizens, businesses, and the diaspora.
The economic and tourism implications are particularly severe. Direct long-haul routes are critical for attracting tourists, facilitating foreign investment, and enabling efficient movement of people and goods. Losing direct access to Paris risks further isolating CAR from key source markets, potentially discouraging international visitors, business delegations, and development partners, while placing additional strain on an already fragile tourism and services sector.
More broadly, Air France’s decision highlights the vulnerability of smaller African markets that rely on a single international carrier for global connectivity. It reinforces a wider trend in aviation, where long-haul services concentrate around larger hubs, leaving smaller destinations dependent on regional feeder networks. For African aviation stakeholders, the situation serves as a wake-up call to deepen regional collaboration, pursue codeshares and partnerships, invest in infrastructure, and explore innovative models that can sustain and eventually restore direct international links essential for economic resilience and growth.
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