Air France, one of the world’s leading airlines, has recently announced the launch of its new Business Class cabin on flights between Paris and Johannesburg from April 2023. The new cabin will feature a range of enhancements, designed to provide passengers with an unparalleled travel experience.
The new Business Class cabin on Air France’s flights between Paris and Johannesburg will feature a total of 28 seats, each equipped with the latest in-flight entertainment systems and luxurious amenities. The cabin is designed to provide passengers with a comfortable and relaxing environment, allowing them to unwind and enjoy their flight.

The new cabin is equipped with seats that recline fully into a comfortable bed, providing passengers with a restful night’s sleep on long-haul flights. Each seat also features a large 17.3-inch 4K HD touchscreen display, allowing passengers to enjoy a wide selection of movies, TV shows, and music. Additionally, each seat is equipped with a personal storage area, power outlets, and USB ports, making it easy for passengers to stay connected and charge their devices while in-flight.

In addition to the enhanced in-flight experience, Air France’s new Business Class cabin will feature a range of culinary delights, carefully curated by the airline’s Michelin-starred chefs. Passengers will be able to choose from a range of gourmet dishes, all prepared with the freshest ingredients, and served with a selection of fine wines and champagnes.

Air France’s new Business Class cabin is designed to provide passengers with an exceptional travel experience, from start to finish. Passengers will be able to enjoy exclusive lounge access, priority check-in, and fast-track security clearance, making their journey as seamless and stress-free as possible.
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