Premium economy class, the new travel class on AF international flights
code W class
The Premium economy cabin, situated between the business class and coach cabins,
On the B777 Business is 2-3-2 abreast, PE is 2-4-2 and coach is 3-4-3 so we are closer to Business than coach for seat width.on average, 22 Premium Voyageur seats will be available over an area which before had 40 seats in the Economy cabin;
The seat is 48 cm wide, with a 123° seat back recline, No seats recline into you, thanks to the fixed shell. Comfortable laptop computer work space thanks to the very large tray table,Wide leather arm rests (10cm) enable passengers to rest their elbows without bothering their neighbours;
a seat pitch of 97 cm and lots of legroom, as the video control box has been integrated into the seat instead of being underneath it;
a 10.4 inch (26 cm) wide individual video screen enabling passengers to enjoy 500 hours of viewing on demand which Air France offers on all its long-haul flights;
This new cabin will be gradually extended to the entire Air France international long-haul network operated by the Boeing 777, Airbus A340 and A330. the Premium Voyageur cabin on flights New York to Paris, Paris to Tokyo and Osaka.
Air France offers a highly competitive range of fares, accessible to all and particularly well adapted to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses from Paris and the French regions.
Premium economy fares:
Toulouse - Tokyo: roundtrip starting at €1,729 incl. tax
Marseille - New York: roundtrip starting at €1,103 incl. tax
Nice - Osaka: roundtrip starting at €1,733 incl. tax
Lyon - Tokyo: roundtrip starting at €1,727 incl. tax
Paris - New York: roundtrip starting at €1,038 incl. tax
These fares will enable customers to move on from the comfort of the economy cabin to a dedicated private seat area in Premium Voyageur which is characterized by:
Details for flights offering a Premium Voyageur cabin
Paris to New York-JFK:
- flights AF022 and AF023 beginning October 25, 2009,
- flights AF008 and AF009 beginning December 8, 2009,
-f lights AF010 and AF011 beginning January 18, 2010
Paris CDG Tokyo-Narita:
- flight AF278
- flight AF276
flight AF275
Paris to Singapore:
flight AF256
flight AF257
Paris to Beirut: flights AF566 AF565
Paris to Beijing PEK: flight AF126
flight AF125
Paris to Hong Kong HKG:
flight AF188
flight AF185
Paris to Osaka KIX: flight AF292
flight AF291 on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays from Osaka.
Paris to Buenos Aires BAI
flight AF418
flight AF417
Paris to Seoul ICN: flight AF264 beginning February 8, 2010 from Paris and flight AF267 begginning February 9 from Seoul.
The inflight meal service is the same as in coach, with aperitifs, Champagne, meals with a choice of two hot dishes, berevage, wines chosen by Olivier Poussier - world's best sommelier in 2000 - and on the longest flights, mini-sandwiches and Häagen Dazs ice-cream (except on the Caribbean and Indian Ocean network).
At the airport, for smoother, stress-free travel, the service is inspired by the Affaires cabin, with priority check-in desks, 30-kg baggage allowance, boarding at passengers' convenience and priority baggage delivery.
Customers travelling in the Premium economy cabin also benefit from all the advantages and services of the world's leading airline group, such as the frequent flyer programme Flying Blue. A trip in the Premium Voyageur cabin enables passengers to earn Miles more quickly: a full fare ticket in Premium Voyageur (modifiable, refundable etc.) will earn customers 25% more Miles than with a full-fare economy ticket.
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