Air France offers all its Business and Flying Blue Elite Plus customers access to over 200 SkyTeam and partner lounges worldwide, including 25 Air France lounges.
The journey begins at the airport
Before your trip or while waiting for a connecting flight, Air France lounges offer a wide range of services in a tranquil setting, far from the hustle and bustle of the airport. Whether you're looking for a place to rest, work, dine or even enjoy a shower, spa treatment or sauna, Air France has you covered in these quiet surroundings.
To design these exceptional spaces, Air France frequently calls on some of today’s greatest architects and designers. At Paris-Charles de Gaulle, for example, the lounge dedicated to La Première customers was designed by the renowned architect Didier Lefort. In terminal 2E, Noé Duchaufour-Lawrence designed a variety of spaces for the lounge in Hall M, with the freedom and privacy of each individual in mind. Inspired by a city park, this lounge offers a true oasis from the rest of the airport. In Hall L of the same terminal, Air France collaborated with the designer Mathieu Lehanneur, who came up with "The Balcony", a timeless bar with a curved design facing the takeoff and landing runways. Finally, in the terminal 2F lounge, the entire space has been designed by the architect Sanjit Manku and the designer Patrick Jouin. The idea of levitation and grace guided the creative duo to offer airline customers a moment suspended in time, a break designed to enhance the journey.
In its lounges at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and New York-JFK, Air France offers free access to Clarins spa treatment areas, accompanying the airline's Business class customers at every stage of their journey. These areas offer personalized service for a moment of complete relaxation.
Air France lounges offer quiet, hushed spaces dedicated to relaxation. Air France lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Terminal 2E, hall M.
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Gastronomy celebrating the French art of living
In all its lounges, Air France offers a wide range of food and beverage outlets celebrating French cuisine and responsible catering, in the spirit of bistronomy. In its Paris lounges, this offer includes dishes by top French chefs.
At Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Alain Ducasse and his teams are responsible for the menu in Air France's La Première lounge. In the other lounges at Terminal 2E (halls K, L and M), Ducasse Paris also offers gourmet dishes. In the Terminal 2F lounge, François Adamski, Servair corporate chef, Bocuse d'Or and Meilleur Ouvrier de France, regularly joins forces with guest chefs to create a tasty seasonal menu. At Paris-Orly, Guy Martin, accustomed to signing the menus served on board Air France flights, is now proposing dishes to be discovered in the Orly 3 international lounge. Finally, in the short-haul lounge at Orly 2, customers can enjoy sweet delights signed by pastry chef Philippe Urraca at certain times of the day.
In a more responsible approach, Air France offers fresh, local and seasonal produce in its lounges. Vegetarian options are also systematically available. Air France is also committed to offering 100% French-origin meat, poultry, dairy products and eggs, as well as fish from sustainable fisheries, in all its travel cabins departing from Paris and in its lounges in Paris airports. In compliance with French regulations, it also provides its customers with water fountains in its lounges to limit the consumption of single-use plastic. It pays particular attention to the selective sorting and recycling of catering services.
In the lounges of New York-JFK, Washington, Montreal and Douala, a catering area inspired by Parisian brasseries offers the airline's "Dîner au salon" service. This service anticipates the desire of customers traveling on an overnight flight to relax. Customers can enjoy a genuine French-style gourmet meal in the lounge, identical to that served on board, with service at the seat. During the flight, they can enjoy their night's sleep in the comfort of the Business cabin.
At the Orly 3 international lounge, a champagne bar is available for customers.
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The La Première lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, an exceptional interlude
With La Première, Air France offers a unique, tailor-made travel experience for customers who are sensitive to the smallest details. As soon as they arrive at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, La Première guests are welcomed in a dedicated lounge in terminal 2E. Designed by architect Didier Lefort, the Air France La Première lounge is an exclusive 1,000 m² space offering a moment of calm and serenity, and the promise of an exceptional experience. Gastronomy naturally takes pride of place here, with a menu and wine and champagne list designed by Alain Ducasse and his teams. The menu features the chef's famous coquillettes jambon-truffe noire, as well as baba au rhum or Armagnac, just like in Monte-Carlo. At the heart of the lounge, Air France also offers its customers a Sisley treatment area, a French pioneer in phytocosmetology. A wellness interlude celebrating the art of French travel. Before a day or night flight, or during a connecting flight, this "Sisley La Première space" brings all the expertise of the House of Sisley to Air France La Première customers, with a range of treatments adapted to the time available in the lounge.
The Air France La Première lounge, a 1,000 m2 space designed by architect Didier Lefort.
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