Accessibility statement

Air France is committed to making its websites, intranet, extranet, software, mobile applications, and digital urban furniture accessible, in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005, and in alignment with the European Accessibility Act, Directive (EU) 2019/882.

Here’s our commitment to accessibility:

Multiannual digital accessibility scheme 2024 - 2026

 

Digital accessibility commitments

Air France is committed to making its websites and mobile app accessible for everyone, regardless of ability. To achieve this, Air France is following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, level AA criteria. Following these guidelines helps make its website and app more accessible. This is not only useful for people with disabilities but for everybody.  

What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility is a set of rules and good practices which cover in particular functional, graphic, technical, and editorial aspects. Monitoring these rules and good practices ensures that digital media are accessible to people with disabilities. An accessible site allows for:   

The customization of its operating system and/or browser (making the text smaller or larger, changing the font, modifying the colors, pausing animations, etc.).   

The browsing of the website using assistive technology, such as a voice synthesizer or a braille display.   

The browsing of the website without the mouse, using only the keyboard, switches, or via a touch screen.   

The consultation of videos and audio content by means of subtitles and/or transcripts.   

Statement preparation

This statement was prepared on September 22, 2024.