flat.flights

Air France Business Class

Air France business class offers lie-flat reverse herringbone seats with acclaimed French fine dining on 777 and A350 long-haul flights from Paris CDG.

Air France is France’s flag carrier and a founding member of SkyTeam. Its business class is best known for French culinary excellence at altitude, combining lie-flat comfort with a dining experience that rivals top carriers.

Seat and cabin

Long-haul business class on the 777-300ER and A350-900 features a reverse herringbone 1-2-1 layout with lie-flat beds extending to 78 inches and 21-inch width. Each seat includes a 17-inch HD screen, AC power, USB, and noise-cancelling headphones. The A330-900 offers a similar product. Cabin design emphasizes French elegance with soft lighting and quality textiles.

Dining and service

Air France’s signature strength is its dining. Menus are designed by Michelin-starred chefs and change seasonally. A full French cheese course is included with every meal service. Champagne flows freely, and the wine selection features premium French labels. The presentation on porcelain tableware reflects the airline’s gastronomic identity.

Lounge access

At CDG Terminal 2E, business class passengers access the Air France Salon lounge with French bistro-style dining, champagne bar, spa treatments, and shower suites. SkyTeam partner lounges are available at outstations worldwide.

FAQ

Is Air France business class worth it?

Yes, particularly for passengers who value fine dining. The culinary program is among the best in business class globally. The seat product is competitive but lacks a door, which some rivals now offer.

Does Air France business class have lie-flat seats?

Yes. All Air France long-haul business class seats are fully lie-flat in a 1-2-1 configuration with direct aisle access on 777, A350, and A330-900 aircraft.

What is Air France business class like?

Passengers enjoy a lie-flat reverse herringbone seat, multi-course French dining with a dedicated cheese course, Clarins amenity kits, and a sophisticated cabin atmosphere. The Paris CDG lounge features spa treatments and champagne.