Return

Air Corsica

Hello,

First of all, I would like to thank all the people who gave us their support and who enabled us to face this unprecedented crisis.
From the first days of March, our top priority has been to preserve the health of our customers and our staff.

We have lived through an extremely difficult period that we will never forget.

I, in turn, wish to support all the people who have been directly affected by this pandemic and who are still suffering from it today.

For more than three months, and still today, we have adjusted our commercial policy by making changes and refunds of tickets simpler in order to best satisfy each request, although I am aware that our response times have sometimes long, due to the very high number of files to be processed.

I asked our customer service to be as flexible as possible. Now that government measures have enabled us to significantly increase our flight schedule, we will rediscover the pleasure of traveling together.

Our company, Air Corsica, will continue to apply all the sanitary measures recommended by the competent authorities, which will allow us to ensure our mission with the greatest possible security.
All of our staff practice specific procedures to strengthen hygiene, our planes are disinfected at each stopover, our staff wear protective equipment and we impose the wearing of a mask on all our customers as soon as they enter the departure terminal. You will find in more detail on our site aircorsica.com all the measures adopted.

Our mission as a public service transporter has never stopped in the past months. While other companies had completely suspended their operations, Air Corsica continued, every day, to connect Corsica with the Continent. Thanks to this, we are now in a position of strength to be the first to significantly increase the frequency of our flights and the reopening of numerous routes throughout the month of June. In total, 14 routes have been reactivated from numerous stopovers in France to the four airports on our island, Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi and Figari.

From the second half of June, we will provide more than 40 daily flights and we will gradually double this number to return to normal programming in early July.

The journey remains a pleasure, let's share it together.

The 700 employees who work permanently at Air Corsica, and who have all kept their jobs, are mobilized by my side in the hope of seeing you again on our lines soon.

Thank you again and see you soon.

Air Corsica,
even closer to you.

Luc Bereni,
Chairman of the Air Corsica Management Board