Air France/KLM: Save $50 with promo code AFHOLIDAY5 or KLHOLIDAY5

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Air France and KLM are both running a promotion through December 30 that’s giving a $50 discount when booking a paid flight.

Air France KLM promotion

The Deal

  • Save $50 on paid flights with Air France & KLM:
    • Air France – use promo code AFHOLIDAY5
    • KLM – use promo code KLHOLIDAY5
  • Direct link to offer.

Key Terms

  • Purchase before December 30, 2025.
  • Completed travel before May 31, 2026.
  • From US Gateways to destinations in Europe, Asia, The Middle East, India, and Africa (on an Air France or KLM operated flight).
  • Valid for departure from the United States.
  • Booking class: Economy, Premium or Business.
  • Cart minimum value of $300 before taxes, surcharges, and carrier-imposed surcharges.
  • Discount of $50 OFF per booking/cart.
  • The discount is not per ticket.
  • Operated on Air France or KLM flights only.
  • Only one use per person. (1 usage per email address).
  • Minimum of 1 adult in a booking is required.
  • Multi destination trips are not permitted.
  • Discount code cannot be used to purchase ancillary options.

Quick Thoughts

Saving $50 is a decent offer if you’ll be booking any paid flights with Air France or KLM, but there are a few features to the promotion to be aware of.

First, the base fare for your ticket(s) has to be a minimum of $300. That means finding a flight for $300 won’t trigger the discount as a significant portion of that would be made up by taxes, fees and other surcharges. However, if the base fare was $100 and there were three of you traveling, that would presumably satisfy the terms of the offer.

The discount is also only applied once per transaction. That means that if you’re booking for two or more people and each of your base fares are $300+, you’ll still only get one $50 discount. The workaround for that would be to book your tickets separately in order to get a $50 discount on each one, but that means you won’t be on the same itinerary which has the potential to be problematic in the event that there are irregular operations.

Note that flights have to originate in the US, but both one way flights and round trip flights originating in the US will be fine.

Flights have to be booked by December 30, but it’s valid on travel through May 31, 2026.

h/t Matthew

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