Tokyo and Singapore will be among the first four cities that will see Air France's first aircraft with its new La Première cabin this summer.
Tokyo and Singapore will be among the first four cities that will see Air France's first aircraft with its new La Première cabin this summer.
The Paris, France-based airline announced the four destinations it will introduce its new La Première cabin – named Épernay – on a selection of Boeing 777-300ER aircraft starting this spring to New York-JFK. The aircraft will then be deployed to Los Angeles, Singapore, and Tokyo-Haneda during the summer season.
Within the new La Première cabin will be four suites featuring a seat and chaise longue that transforms into a full bed. According to Air France, the suite will feature a private space of nearly 3.5 square meters – 25% more compared to the current cabin. Adjacent suites in the center of the cabin will allow for shared travel while maintaining privacy using a full-height, electric sliding partition.
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In addition, the suites feature a two 32-inch 4K screens, and wired and wireless charging ports.
Air France currently offers La Première on flights from its hub at Paris-Charles de Gualle to Abidjan, Dubai, Los Angeles, Miami, New York-JFK, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Tokyo-Haneda, and Washington DC.
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