
Air France is offering travelers heading to Paris from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) a new opportunity to fly in comfort and luxury with the new La Première suite selection, beginning September 27.
The new seat selection will be available on a daily flight operated by a Boeing 777-300ER between LAX and Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport.
“We are proud to bring our newest signature French art of travel to Los Angeles, one of the most important gateways in the U.S.,” said Fabien Pelous, SVP of Customer Experience at Air France. “This milestone marks a significant enhancement of Air France’s U.S. offering and further strengthens the airline’s position as a leader in global luxury travel. La Première, the highest expression of travel, provides an unparalleled journey to Paris and onward to our global network with the award-winning service that defines Air France.”
The luxury cabin category is also offered from New York (JFK), Washington (IAD), San Francisco (SFO) and Miami (MIA). Air France will operate up to three flights daily this winter, and up to four daily flights in the summer.
What defines La Première? It’s one of the most luxurious cabin categories in the world. At LAX, travelers enjoy a private area dedicated just for them inside the Air France lounge, dedicated ground service with special check-in and bag drop, a private car transfer across the tarmac, private entry into the plane and more.
The newly redesigned suite spans five windows and includes a seat and chaise longue that converts into a real bed, floor-to-ceiling curtain, two 32-inch anti-glare screens, noise-reducing headphones and more. There are only four La Première seats available on every flight.
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