As of 15 July 2025, Air France is offering its new La Première suites on its daily flight between Singapore Changi airport and Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport using the Boeing 777-300ER. It is equipped with 4 new La Première suites, as well as 60 seats in Business, 44 in Premium and 204 latest-generation Economy seats.
After New York JFK, Singapore is the second destination to operate a newly retrofitted aircraft equipped with the new La Première suites.
Gradually rolled out on a selection of Boeing 777-300ERs, the new La Première cabin will be available on flights to Los Angeles during the 2025 summer season and Tokyo-Haneda in during the 2025/2026 winter season. In the future, Air France plans to deploy this new product on a greater number of aircraft and to more destinations.
La Première is currently available on departure from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Abidjan, Dubai, Los Angeles, Miami, New York-JFK, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo-Haneda and Washington DC.
La Première, the highest expression of travel
Air France’s new La Première suite features five windows and a one-of-a-kind concept. Entirely modular, it consists of a seat and a ‘chaise longue’ that converts into a true bed. The seat can be adapted to every moment of the flight, during take-off, landing, mealtime or simply to relax.
Featuring soft ergonomic seat foam, it adjusts each passenger’s body for maximum comfort. In front of the seat, a chaise longue allows passengers to rest in their preferred position and stretch their legs while sitting down to read or watch a film.
And for a perfect night’s sleep, the chaise longue simply unfolds to become a true bed measuring two meters in length. The four suites available on board each feature a thick curtain for total privacy from floor to ceiling, providing a cozy atmosphere.
Each guest has access to two 32-inch 4K anti-glare screens. Passengers are also provided with a set of noise-reducing headphones. The suite is intuitively controlled from a wireless touchscreen tablet. By touching the tablet screen, guests can adjust the seat recline, chaise longue or bed, as well as the various lighting options and window blinds. Navigating all the cabin’s functionalities is also made easy by using the two screens available.
The suite is intuitively controlled from a wireless touchscreen tablet. By touching the tablet screen, guests can adjust the seat recline, chaise longue or bed, as well as the various lighting options and window blinds. Navigating all the cabin’s functionalities is also made easy by using the two screens available.
Comfort and elegance in Business
As with every new product introduced on its aircraft, Air France is redesigning all its travel cabins to offer the airline’s highest standards in every class.
In Business, the 60 spacious seats recline to become fully flat beds almost two meters long, with direct aisle access. A sliding door means all customers have their own private space, secluded from the rest of the cabin.
When travelling with a companion, the seats in the middle of the cabin are equipped with a central partition that can easily be lowered, providing plenty of space to enjoy the journey together. The seat also features a large, anti-glare 4K High-Definition screen, noise-reducing headphones, a Bluetooth connection for personal headphones, and several electric sockets.
Beginning July 2025, Air France will gradually introduce new mattress pad for every Business seat on all long-haul flights. To design this mattress pad, Air France has teamed up with Sofitel MY BED, Sofitel’s top-of-the-line bedding collection that has been unanimously recognized for its expertise and outstanding comfort.
Comfort and technology in the Premium and Economy cabins
The Premium cabin is equipped with 44 recliner seats. The backrest reclines up to 121 degrees and has been further widened to offer greater privacy and comfort. The 4-position headrest can be adjusted to suit everyone.
The Economy cabin offers 204 reclinable seats with a wide 46 cm seat pan. Customers who desire additional legroom and a seat that reclines further back can select a new paid seat option called “Economy Comfort”. Located at the front of the Economy cabin, Economy Comfort seats are being rolled out on all the airline’s long-haul flights.
In Premium and Economy, the cabins feature large 13.3-inch anti-glare 4K screens equipped with a Bluetooth connection. Customers can enjoy on-demand entertainment programs with their own headphones. They can thereby connect their own personal device to the on-board screen to use it as a remote control or to browse through the entertainment catalogue, in addition to being able to use the main screen.
As part of the airline’s commitment to more responsible catering, the meat, poultry, dairy products and eggs on each menu are of French origin, and the fish sourced from sustainable or French fisheries from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Vegetarian options are also systematically available in all cabins.











