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  1. 30 kwi 2024 · In Air France premium economy, you can actually get some decent sleep, way better than in the regular economy class, where you're more likely to break your neck trying to doze off. The premium economy seats are big and comfortable, with ample legroom and a nice recline.

  2. 21 wrz 2023 · Duration: 8hr 42min. Cabin and Layout: Air France premium economy with 24 seats, 2-4-2 configuration. Seat: 11L then 10L (window seats) Cost: 30,000 Flying Blue miles (for 21,600 Citi ThankYou Points) + $233.75. Typical Cash Price: $3,200. Booking premium economy can be a hit-or-miss situation.

  3. 7 cze 2023 · Air France squeezes 206 Safran Z300 seats (10 seats across) in economy class on its 777-300ER in a 3-4-3 configuration. The seats are cloth-covered and fairly well-padded and feature an articulating seat pan that slides out when you recline.

  4. Overview. Air France operates this version of the Boeing 777-300ER configured with 296 seats in four classes of service. It is flown on various long-haul intercontinental routes. Onboard classes include La Première, Business, Premium Economy, and Economy. Aisles are narrow in the Economy Class cabin as Air France has 10 seats abreast.

  5. 30 sty 2023 · Seating is tight in economy class on the Air France 777-300ER with ten across in economy class, though the legroom at 32 inches is manageable. A hot meal was served after takeoff, which included chicken with rice, a quinoa salad, a bread roll, a piece of cheddar cheese, and a small chocolate sponge cake (the other choice was Asian noodles).

  6. Seat 10 A is a standard Premium Economy Class seat with extra legroom due to position of the bulkhead, however, the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Passengers requiring a bassinet are often sat here.

  7. 4 paź 2019 · There's no way around it: Economy on AF's 777-200ERs is a tight squeeze. Along with most of the airlines that have 777s in their fleets, Air France decided to cram a 10th seat in each row of economy, squeezing out more revenue from each flight -- and every economy passenger to the maximum.