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What is Air France premium economy like?

In terms of design, the economy seats don't look much different from the premium seats aesthetically. However, the premium economy seats offer wider seats, more legroom, fewer seats across the cabin, bigger headrests, reading lamps on those adjustable poles, water bottle holders and drink trays between the seats.



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Lounge. As is standard for most carriers, passengers in Air France Premium Economy are not entitled to lounge access with their ticket, unless they otherwise qualify (such as having FlyingBlue or SkyTeam status that affords lounge access).

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In the Premium Economy cabin, Air France is introducing its latest recliner-type seat model already available on its Airbus A350. Each seat offers 96cm legroom. In the Premium Economy cabin (48 seats), Air France is introducing its latest recliner-type seat model already available on its Airbus A350.

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Answer: While passengers cannot lie flat in premium economy seats, the adjustable headrest, as well as extra legroom and reclined seats, make for a comfortable journey. Additionally, many airlines offer comfortable blankets and pillows for a relaxing time.

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Boarding: Premium economy customers receive SkyPriority access, which includes priority boarding. Check-in: Premium economy customers can check in using the SkyPriority lane. Seats: Up to 19.2 inches wide, premium economy seats are arranged in either a 2x4x2 or 2x3x2 configuration and feature 38 inches of pitch.

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Extra legroom is the primary draw to premium economy, but depending on the airline, you may also receive wider seats, deeper recline, upgraded food and beverage service, an amenity kit and priority service at the airport.

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Extra legroom is the primary draw to premium economy, but depending on the airline, you may also receive wider seats, deeper recline, upgraded food and beverage service, an amenity kit and priority service at the airport.

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Extra legroom is the primary draw to premium economy, but depending on the airline, you may also receive wider seats, deeper recline, upgraded food and beverage service, an amenity kit and priority service at the airport.

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At the end of the day, the choice between premium economy and economy class is all about what works best for you. It all comes down to your personal preferences and travel goals. If you're looking for added comfort and amenities, premium economy is the way to go.

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New Air France A350 premium economy These are the same premium economy seats you'll find on the refurbished 777s, with some minor updates. These premium economy seats offer a total of 94cm (37?) of pitch and 48cm (19?) of width. Furthermore, the seats recline up to 121 degrees.

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Question: Can you sleep in premium economy? Answer: While passengers cannot lie flat in premium economy seats, the adjustable headrest, as well as extra legroom and reclined seats, make for a comfortable journey. Additionally, many airlines offer comfortable blankets and pillows for a relaxing time.

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Opt for the exit row But the bulkhead or exit row seats offer the best legroom and now most airlines charge extra for these seats so get in early and book them.

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Whether or not premium economy is worth the money on long haul flights depends on your individual budget and preferences. Premium economy typically offers more legroom, wider seats, and better food and beverage service than economy class, but it is not as comfortable or luxurious as business class.

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In premium economy, the last row of the cabin is the only one that doesn't recline into someone else, and since people use this cabin to eat and often to work, this is huge on overnight flights.

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Air France recommends that passengers purchase a second seat on the plane with them if their waist measurements are larger than the seat width.

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