
Air France’s La Premiere first class is celebrated as one of the top first class experiences globally. The airline is presently improving this service with a new first class suite, boosting the luxury and comfort for its travelers. The current first class offering was already outstanding, and the new suite is expected to be even more remarkable.
Air France is gradually rolling out the new first class across its fleet, now available on 14 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, with plans for further expansion. This specific group of 777-300ERs, which provides four classes of service, is the only one to feature first class, as it is not offered on other Air France planes such as the A330s, A350s, or 787s.
The routes serving Air France’s first class mainly operate from Paris (CDG) to locations including Abidjan, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo, and Washington. Certain routes, such as Dubai and Tel Aviv, have temporarily suspended their first class service. The airline intends to broaden its La Premiere network, with Houston anticipated to receive the service by July 2026.
The new first class cabins are now accessible on select flights between Paris and cities like Abidjan, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Singapore, and Tokyo. Passengers can locate flights featuring the new first class by visiting Air France’s website, which shows the availability of the new La Premiere suite.
Alongside the first class enhancements, Air France is renovating its 777-300ERs to include a new business class with doors and Starlink Wi-Fi, improving the overall travel experience for all passengers. The airline aims to finalize the retrofitting of its 777-300ER fleet by the end of 2026, further reinforcing its reputation for luxury and innovation in air travel.