Stepping into Air France’s new business cabin is like checking into a mini luxury hotel suite in the sky. With full-flat seats that lie down to nearly 6.5 feet long, a push-button sliding door for privacy, and elevated dining from French chefs who’ve helmed Michelin-starred restaurants, every detail is focused on making passengers in the 48 seats feel completely pampered. While fully enclosed seats have become a growing trend among business cabin offers, paired with the Paris-based carrier’s signature flair for style and service, the experience feels a notch above others. “With our new business cabin, we offer a new standard of comfort,” says Fabien Pelous, Air France’s senior vice president of customer experience. “The seats ensure optimal privacy for each passenger.” The first of 12 Boeing 777-300s equipped with the upgraded class took off from Paris ‘ Charles de Gaulle Airport to New York City’ s John F. Kennedy International Airport on January 20, and now runs on one of the six daily flights in each direction, the 5:30 p.m. Paris-bound flight from NYC and the 8:30 a.m. departure the opposite way. It also runs on selects routes to Rio de Janeiro and Dakar, Senegal . While the […]