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Air France Expands La Première Service to Four More Cities

Luxury Cabin Now Available On Flights To Atlanta, Boston, Houston, And Tel Aviv

Air France is expanding its La Première service to four more cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Houston, and Tel Aviv. The luxury cabin, which features spacious suites with a seat and a chaise longue that converts into a two-meter-long bed, will be available on flights from Paris to these destinations starting from December 15, 2025. Air France has also received its 50th Airbus A220 and 40th Airbus A350, which will join its short- and long-haul operations. The airline invests over one billion euros annually in fleet renewal, with nearly two new aircraft delivered per month. This expansion was first reported by AeroTime.

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    Air France Expands La Première Service to Four More Cities

    Luxury Cabin Now Available On Flights To Atlanta, Boston, Houston, And Tel Aviv

    Air France is expanding its La Première service to four more cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Houston, and Tel Aviv. The luxury cabin, which features spacious suites with a seat and a chaise longue that converts into a two-meter-long bed, will be available on flights from Paris to these destinations starting from December 15, 2025. Air France has also received its 50th Airbus A220 and 40th Airbus A350, which will join its short- and long-haul operations. The airline invests over one billion euros annually in fleet renewal, with nearly two new aircraft delivered per month. This expansion was first reported by AeroTime.

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