Air France does not own or operate a dedicated fleet of small private business jets in the traditional sense, but it offers a "private jet-like" experience through its ultra-exclusive La Première service. In 2026, Air France has expanded this brand to include a "Private Jet Bridge" experience for its First Class passengers, where they are escorted from the lounge to the aircraft in a private car and board via a dedicated entrance. Additionally, Air France has historically partnered with private jet operators like Wijet to provide "seamless" connections between long-haul flights at Paris-CDG and smaller regional airports across Europe. For those seeking the ultimate luxury on a commercial plane, the new 2025/2026 La Première suites on the Boeing 777-300ER function as "mini-private jets" in the sky, featuring floor-to-ceiling curtains, a 2-meter bed, and 4K screens. While you are sharing the hull with other passengers, the ground services—including private terminal check-ins and tarmac transfers—are designed to mimic the discretion and speed of private aviation.