2013-03-05 — /travelprnews.com/ — Air France continues to innovate on board in an aim to offer its customers products and services that represent the French art of living. Since January 2013, La Première and Business customers travelling on Air France long-haul flights have been able to discover a range of new in-flight services adding to their comfort, pleasure and relaxation.
NEW ADDITION TO THE MEAL TRAY FOR LONG-HAUL LA PREMIÈRE AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS
On board Air France flights, the in-flight meal service plays an essential role, with excellence as its watchword. Since 1st February 2013 and for a period of 8 months, on all long-haul flights departing Paris, Air France Business customers have been able to enjoy the gourmet creations of the Michelin-starred chef Michel Roth, winner of the Bocuse d’Or award and the title of Meilleur Ouvrier de France, offering six unique hot dishes, renewed twice a month for the pleasure of frequent travellers.
As from March, Air France’s long-haul La Première and Business customers will be able to enjoy a range of delectable Vaucluse jams at breakfast. Air France and Servair have signed a two-year contract for the annual supply of 1.5 million 25g jars of jam with the ESAT (a French organization helping disabled people back in the workplace), La Roumanière, established in Avignon. Business and La Première customers will be able to enjoy a delicious range of strawberry, raspberry, apricot and orange jams and honeys produced by disabled workers at La Roumanière, who have been manufacturing these gourmet delicacies for over 30 years.
A FOCUS ON WELL-BEING
Since February 2013, Air France La Première customers have been able to discover in exclusivity a range of new amenity kits along with an exclusive line of face and body care products by Biologique Recherche, a French family-run company renowned worldwide. Passengers will find specially designed creams to freshen up and moisturize their skin.In the Business cabin, the amenity kits are also being renewed: this essential accessory available in a range of new fabrics and colours will surprise our frequent travellers. Moreover, softer blankets will be progressively introduced in all long-haul cabins between now and autumn.
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