Air France’s La Première is the crème de la crème of commercial aviation. The private suite is one of the most exclusive and polished first class products flying today—and now, following the cabin’s recent update, the French carrier has managed to raise the bar even higher.
I was among some of the first to experience the new La Première cabin this October, when I boarded a red-eye flight from Los Angeles to Paris in full VIP mode. From ground to lounge to sky to lounge again, you are made to feel very important indeed: Passengers can expect luxuries large and small, including a 6.5-foot-long lie-flat bed, floor-to-ceiling privacy curtains, world-class meal service, and designer pajamas, as well as special pre- and post-flight perks that rival those of private aviation.
The new La Première cabin first debuted on their Boeing 777-300ER planes in April 2025, with the full rollout expected to be completed by the end of next year. Retrofitted cabins are currently available on select flights between Paris (CDG) and Los Angeles (LAX), New York City (JFK), and Singapore (SIN).
Air France’s first class experience extends far beyond the plane itself, and with tickets starting at $13,000 roundtrip, it’s well worth knowing exactly what’s included in La Première. Below, see everything travelers need to know about Air France’s latest and greatest iteration of the ever-iconic and superbly chic, La Première.
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