Air France, after three years of development, introduced a new La Première suite. This First Class product was designed in collaboration with STELLIA Aerospace. With more than three meters, the new First Class seat is the longest on the market, spanning up to five windows.
Each seat has an area of 3.5 square meters, 25% more space compared to the current cabin. In addition, each one features a curtain divider from floor to ceiling, providing more privacy. This cabin is located at the front of the aircraft, offering greater privacy.
The seats come with two 32-inch 4K screens. Customers will receive noise-canceling headphones and the ability to connect to the entertainment system via Bluetooth. There are also 110 V/220 V power outlets, USB-A and USB-C ports, and free, high-speed Wi-Fi.

The suite is operated intuitively from a wireless touchscreen tablet. With a simple finger gesture, you can adjust the seat recline, chaise longue, or bed, as well as control the lighting and porthole-style blinds.
This new product will be gradually installed on select Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The first aircraft equipped with the updated First Class, named Épernay, is scheduled to fly to New York-JFK this spring. Services to Los Angeles, Singapore, and Tokyo-Haneda will gradually feature the new La Première cabin for the summer 2025 season.
Currently, the La Première product is available on flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Abidjan, Dubai, Los Angeles, Miami, New York-JFK, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo-Haneda, and Washington DC.
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