Air France presents its new long-haul Business offer
Tuesday 21 September 2010
. a more comfortable seat
. a more varied choice of dishes
. improved services at every stage of the trip
Air France continues to pursue its investment strategy by upgrading its Business offer for customers. As part of its commitment to constantly improve its customer travel experience, Air France will be introducing, by end-2010, a more comfortable seat for working, resting or enjoying time on board; a more varied choice of dishes and a host of new services throughout the trip.
The Air France Business class seat, whose fixed shell guarantees the passenger’s privacy, offers enhanced comfort thanks to different innovations including:
•a new structure comprising a lie-flat seat bed measuring over 2m in length and a new fixed foot-rest,
•simpler and more practical controls,
•new storage space,
•a 15-inch (or 38 cm) wide screen in 16:9 format.
More practical to use, these redesigned Business class seats create a subdued and discreet ambience, lending a more light-filled dimension to the cabin and enhancing customers’ comfort.
Starting in summer 2011, over twenty aircraft will be equipped with these new cabins. By 2013, some forty Air France aircraft (Airbus A330, Boeing 777, Airbus A380) will be equipped.
Over the past few months, Air France has been renewing its catering service in Business class, in an aim to offer its customers a more varied choice and to enter the world of true, high-class restaurant-style catering. To do this, Air France has rethought mealtimes to offer brand new dishes, renew its menus more frequently and introduce new features for the benefit of its customers.
To facilitate the customer’s journey at every stage of their trip, France has also enhanced the range of services available throughout their trip and improved the range of well-being services on offer in its lounges.
“During the air transport crisis, Air France chose to pursue its investment strategy in its Business class offer. This ambition currently allows us to offer our customers a more comfortable trip thanks to improved services and optimum peace of mind.” stated Christian Herzog, Senior Vice President Marketing, Air France-KLM.
Airfrance corporate website
Tuesday 21 September 2010
. a more comfortable seat
. a more varied choice of dishes
. improved services at every stage of the trip
Air France continues to pursue its investment strategy by upgrading its Business offer for customers. As part of its commitment to constantly improve its customer travel experience, Air France will be introducing, by end-2010, a more comfortable seat for working, resting or enjoying time on board; a more varied choice of dishes and a host of new services throughout the trip.
The Air France Business class seat, whose fixed shell guarantees the passenger’s privacy, offers enhanced comfort thanks to different innovations including:
•a new structure comprising a lie-flat seat bed measuring over 2m in length and a new fixed foot-rest,
•simpler and more practical controls,
•new storage space,
•a 15-inch (or 38 cm) wide screen in 16:9 format.
More practical to use, these redesigned Business class seats create a subdued and discreet ambience, lending a more light-filled dimension to the cabin and enhancing customers’ comfort.
Starting in summer 2011, over twenty aircraft will be equipped with these new cabins. By 2013, some forty Air France aircraft (Airbus A330, Boeing 777, Airbus A380) will be equipped.
Over the past few months, Air France has been renewing its catering service in Business class, in an aim to offer its customers a more varied choice and to enter the world of true, high-class restaurant-style catering. To do this, Air France has rethought mealtimes to offer brand new dishes, renew its menus more frequently and introduce new features for the benefit of its customers.
To facilitate the customer’s journey at every stage of their trip, France has also enhanced the range of services available throughout their trip and improved the range of well-being services on offer in its lounges.
“During the air transport crisis, Air France chose to pursue its investment strategy in its Business class offer. This ambition currently allows us to offer our customers a more comfortable trip thanks to improved services and optimum peace of mind.” stated Christian Herzog, Senior Vice President Marketing, Air France-KLM.
Airfrance corporate website