Air France has announced that it has renamed and rebranded its “Premium Economy” cabin product to “highlight its move upmarket and the quality of its product and service offering”.
Going forward Air France will refer to “Premium Economy” as simply “Premium” as it looks to redefine passengers’ travel experience on its fleet and long-haul network.
Among its Premium cabin product, passengers enjoy Air France’s latest recliner seat model on selected Boeing 777s and Airbus A350s.
The seats come with a recline of up to 124 degrees and 94 to 97 cm of space to stretch out their legs.
As part of its cabin renewal, Air France will offer recliner seats on nearly 80% of its fleet by the end of 2025.
During the flight, Premium guests are provided with a complementary comfort kit dedicated to this cabin, noise-reducing headphones, a blanket and a pillow.
And even before takeoff a glass of champagne is offered to each customer by the crew members to welcome them.
Each seat has a large 13.3-inch 4K Ultra HD anti-glare touchscreen, USB ports, access to Wi-Fi and to ensure the trip starts in the best way possible each Premium customer benefits from SkyPriority to navigate through the airport seamlessly.
Premium customers won’t find themselves disappointed with the meals onboard either due to their curation by Michelin star chef Frédéric Simonin.
Air France offers everyone a complete “French-style” meal consisting of aperitif biscuits, a starter, a choice of two hot dishes, a cheese and a dessert.
Premium customers can pick between chicken in prune sauce accompanied by peas, red onion compote and asparagus tips or trofie pasta gratin with porcini mushrooms and asparagus.