
Air France has announced a significant upgrade to its La Première first class cabin, designed to offer an unparalleled travel experience for its most exclusive customers. This luxurious suite, measuring 3.5 meters, is set to launch in Spring 2025.
Exclusive Features
Only four suites will be available on specific Boeing 777-300ER flights, each offering an expansive layout spanning five windows. Guests will enjoy a first-class seat and a chaise lounge chair that transforms into a bed measuring over six feet long.
La Première Cabin
Each suite includes cutting-edge features designed for comfort, including a wireless touchscreen tablet to control all functions, as well as drawers for luggage that can hold two standard carry-on bags. Italian designer STELIA Aerospace has crafted these cabin interiors, offering 25% more space compared to previous configurations.
Foodies will delight in the gourmet menu curated by Michelin-starred chefs Emmanuel Renaut, Arnaud Lallement, and Anne-Sophie Pic, featuring exquisite French dishes such as Sturia caviar and foie gras.
In terms of entertainment, the suite boasts dual 32-inch screens, multiple charging outlets, and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a luxurious and connected experience throughout the flight.
The inaugural journey for the new La Première cabin will connect Paris with New York’s JFK, with additional routes planned for Los Angeles, Singapore, and Tokyo Haneda in 2025.
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