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Today, Air France unveiled its completely renovated and expanded lounge in Terminal 2E, Hall K at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). The more than 30,000-square-foot lounge is spread across three floors with space for 638 customers and an exclusive area for Flying Blue Ultimate customers.
Now spread over 3 levels, the lounge boasts a new floor of over 900 square metres and has almost 200 additional seats.
Celebrating French travel elegance, it offers even more space, services and comfort for customers to enjoy before a flight or when they have a connection. pic.twitter.com/1XLlxHnW8A— Air France Newsroom (@AFnewsroom) April 2, 2025
The lounge is open to Air France Business Class, Flying Blue Elite Plus customers traveling on the airline’s long-haul flights, those on certain medium-haul flights (excluding Schengen), as well as eligible customers from KLM and other SkyTeam airlines. The space is open daily from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM.
Features of the new lounge include art that reflects Air France’s heritage, a new third floor “petit salon” for relaxing, a dedicated space for top tier Flying Blue Ultimate passengers with its own restaurant-style service, new menu items, loungers that offer bed-like comfort, a Clarins spa that offers complimentary treatments, shower suites, and Air France’s signature AF001 fragrance pumped throughout the lounge.
The refreshed design looks elegant and calming. I can’t wait to check it out in the future. Air France operates five Business Class lounges located in Terminals 2E (Halls K, L, and M), 2F, and 2G. I’ve visited three of them including 2E, Hall L (review here), 2E, Hall M (review here), and 2G (review here).
Anthony’s Take: Air France offers solid lounges in Paris. This new one looks amazing and I hope to check it out in the future.
(Image Credits: Air France.)
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