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Does Air France give ear plugs?

Sleep easily on long-haul flights with a feather-filled cushion and blanket. Air France offer a mask and a refreshing towel at no extra charge, and earplugs are available upon request from cabin crew.



Yes, Air France provides ear plugs on almost all long-haul international flights in 2026, though the way they are delivered depends on your cabin. In Business Class and La Première, ear plugs are a standard inclusion in high-end "comfort kits" (amenity kits) that are waiting at your seat; these are typically higher-quality foam or silicone versions. In Premium Economy, a similar but slightly simpler kit is provided that also includes ear plugs, an eye mask, and socks. In Economy Class, Air France has moved toward a "sustainability-first" model. While they may not have a full kit waiting at every seat to reduce waste, ear plugs are available upon request from the cabin crew, and on many overnight routes, they are often distributed as part of a small "sleep pack" containing an eye mask. Additionally, Air France provides headphones for the inflight entertainment system in all cabins, but for true noise cancellation and sleep, it is always recommended to use the provided ear plugs or bring your own, as the cabin of a Boeing 777 or Airbus A350 can still be quite noisy at cruising altitude.

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Caring for you on board To ensure your utmost comfort, a fleece blanket and a plush pillow wrap you with softness. You will also find a bottle of water waiting for you on your seat. Our crew will also give you a comfort kit, including a sleeping mask, a pair of socks, earplugs, and a toothbrush and toothpaste.

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