Air France will fly its latest long-haul products to five new destinations from March next year - Buenos Aires, Argentina; Montevideo, Uruguay; Boston, US; Bangalore, India; and Osaka, Japan. All additional service will depart from Paris Charles de Gaulle.
Since introducing the new cabins last year, Air France has been working to install the products on a fleet of 44 Boeing 777s. Come spring, 30 Boeing 777s equipped with the new Air France cabins will serve 28 destinations worldwide. Air France customers can currently experience the upgraded cabins on flights to Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Boston, Bangalore and Osaka. However, the cabins are only available on certain flights operated by Boeing 777-200 aircraft.
Air France's new business class seat The new business class cabin on board the B777 houses 40 ‘cocooned’ seats, while premium economy offers 24, and economy has 216.
Air France's new economy seat
Air France also said that the new La Première designer suites will be available to the 28 B777 destinations during the winter season.
Air France's new La Première designer suite
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