Air France launches brand new long-haul travel cabins to Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire and to Tokyo-Narita, Japan

PARIS, FRANCE, 2016-Jan-20 — /Travel PR News/ — Air France is offering its brand new long-haul travel cabins to two new destinations from Paris-Charles de Gaulle: up to 4 times weekly to Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire) and up to 7 times weekly to Tokyo-Narita (Japan).

Customers travelling to Washington will also be able to enjoy the new La Première designer suites up to 7 times a week. Since July 2015, they’ve already been enjoying the latest new Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabins.

Flight schedules (in local time)

AF702: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:45, arrives in Abidjan at 19:05;
AF703: leaves Abidjan at 22:55, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 6:20

AF276: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:40, arrives at Tokyo-Narita at 9:40;
AF275: leaves Tokyo-Narita at 12:10, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 16:55;

AF054: leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 13:45, arrives in Washington at 16:35;
AF055: leaves Washington at 18:40, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 8:05.

30 BOEING 777 TO 28 DESTINATIONS 


At the end of the winter season (March 2016), Air France will have 30 aircraft equipped with its new travel cabins on flights to 28 destinations worldwide:

– The Air France hub at Paris-Charles de Gaulle*;
– North America: Boston, Los Angeles, New York*, Toronto,  Washington*;
– South America: Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Panama City, Sao Paulo*;
– Africa: Abidjan*, Bangui, Douala, Johannesburg*, Libreville*, Malabo, Yaoundé*;
– Middle East : Beirut*, Dubai*;
– India: Bangalore;
– Asia: Guangzhou, Hong Kong*, Jakarta*, Osaka, Beijing*, Shanghai*, Singapore*, Tokyo (Haneda* and Narita*).

*the new La Première designer suites are also available to these destinations.

AIR FRANCE’S BEST CABINS
On board the Boeing 777 to these destinations, passengers can enjoy the new La Première designer suite, a cocoon in the sky in Business and completely redesigned seats in the Premium Economy and Economy cabins.

La Première guests each have a designer suite, ensuring optimum privacy. Air France has dressed each suite with thick curtains, held back with leather tiebacks. A unique and daring concept, they enable the passenger to decide whether to be totally isolated or just partially. In an instant, the La Première seat turns into a fully-flat bed over two metres long. With the curtains closed, the partition raised and soft lighting, the suite embraces the passenger, for complete privacy. During the trip, each guest has a personal 24-inch (61cm) HD touch screen, one of the largest ever seen on board.

In the Business cabin, Air France has designed a real cocoon in the sky. The seat adapts to the shape of each individual, from seating position to a real 2-metre long bed. At the heart of the curved structure, each passenger creates their own space, enveloping and protective, according to their desires. The seat’s soft foam is designed to offer impeccable quality of sleep. With a soft duvet and XXL-sized feather down pillow, everything has been designed to ensure peaceful sleep among the clouds. Each passenger has a wide 16-inch (41 cm) HD touch screen.

In Premium Economy, more comfortable seat cushions and a multi-position footrest further enhance this travel cabin. In Economy class, there is a new fully-revised seat, with more legroom, a new seat cushion, more comfortable headrests and a wider tray table. The seat also features new functionalities including an electric socket and a headphones holder. As for entertainment, wider HD touch screens have been introduced, measuring 12 inches in Premium Economy and 9 inches in Economy. More than 1,000 hours of music, film, games and other programmes are available on demand.

BOARD AIR FRANCE’S NEW CABINS IN JUST ONE CLICK
Air France has a mini website dedicated to its brand new cabins and the destinations they serve. Go to best.airfrance.com to discover this new travel concept before even boarding your flight.

SOURCE: AIR FRANCE