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    World’s Longest First Class Lands in Asia

    21 de julio de 2025 - 12:13
    World’s Longest First Class Lands in Asia
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    After suspending First Class service on the Singapore–Paris Charles de Gaulle route during the COVID-19 health crisis, Air France reintroduced its La Première cabin on flights to Changi Airport in October 2022. Now, the airline has enhanced its premium offering.

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    As of July 15, 2025, the daily AF257/256 flight between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Singapore features the La Première First Class product, with overnight operations in both directions. The remaining three weekly frequencies (AF181/182) will continue to be operated by Boeing 787-9 aircraft on night schedules, which do not offer First Class.

    Air France First Class

    Singapore becomes the second destination and the first in Asia in Air France’s global network to feature the new La Première cabin, home to the longest First Class seat on the market. The first city to receive this product was New York (JFK), regularly served on AF3/4 flights.

    Air France’s revamped La Première cabin features suites designed by Stelia Aerospace, a subsidiary of Airbus. Key upgrades include side seats that span up to five windows and a dual-zone suite concept with a seat and a chaise longue. Additionally, La Première customers departing from Changi Airport will have access to the Qantas Singapore First Lounge.

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    • La Première
    • First Class
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    Rainer Nieves Dolande
    Rainer Nieves Dolande
    Corresponsal en Venezuela de Aviacionline. Editor. Estudiante de Ingeniería.
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