WITH AIR FRANCE’S NIGHT SERVICE, DINE IN THE LOUNGE AND SLEEP ON BOARD!
Passengers to arrive refreshed at Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Air France is innovating and anticipating its Business customers need to rest on departure from New York-JFK airport on its night flights. Eager to offer them optimum comfort, the company is introducing its "Night Service", enabling them to enjoy the same meal in the airport lounge as the one served on board*, with the meal served at their table in a dedicated private area.
During
the flight, customers can enjoy a good night’s sleep in the comfort of
the Air France Business class cabin.
A quiet, private cabin guarantees a peaceful night’s sleep in a seat
that transforms into a lie-flat bed. Customers with a very healthy
appetite can choose to eat again during the flight.
When they awake, as the French coast looms on the horizon, breakfast is served before landing at Paris-Charles de
Gaulle.
A gourmet and practical new service available exclusively at New York-JFK
The
Night service is only available on departure of flights AF011 (21:45)
and AF009 (23:25) from New York-JFK as
of April 11, 2016. With no prior booking required, customers can choose
to enjoy this new service when they arrive in the Air France lounge in
New York.
* Except for special meals that can be enjoyed on board only.
About Air France
Air
France, a global airline of French inspiration, with high standards and
a caring attitude, turns the flight into a moment of real pleasure on
all its daily operations
in France, Europe and worldwide.
Since
2004, Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have formed a global air
transport giant with a strong European base. The Group also offers cargo
transport
and aeronautical maintenance solutions.
Air
France-KLM is the leading Group in terms of international traffic on
departure from Europe. In 2015, it offers its customers access to a
network covering
316 destinations in 115 countries thanks to its four brands Air France,
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Transavia and HOP! Air France. With a fleet
of 546 aircraft in operation and 87.4 million passengers carried in
2014, Air France-KLM operates up to 2,200 daily
flights from its hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and
Amsterdam-Schiphol.
Its Flying Blue frequent flyer programme is one of the leaders in Europe with over 25 million members.
Air
France-KLM and its partners Delta Air Lines and Alitalia operate the
biggest trans-Atlantic joint-venture with over 250 daily flights.
Air
France-KLM is also a member of the SkyTeam alliance which has 20 member
airlines, offering customers access to a global network of over 16,320
daily
flights to 1,052 destinations in 177 countries.
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