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Corsair unveils its new Business Class seat

Henrik Hanevold Henrik Hanevold Apr 20, 2021
Corsair unveils its new Business Class seat

French leisure airline Corsair has elevated its premium offering with the introduction of its latest Airbus A330-900neo, featuring a thoughtfully redesigned Business Class cabin.

The newly delivered A330-900neo is configured with 20 Business Class suites and 21 Premium Economy seats, marking a significant upgrade in premium capacity over Corsair’s previous fleet. In Business Class, travelers enjoy the state-of-the-art Stelia Aerospace OPAL fully lie-flat seats, each with direct aisle access, integrated USB and AC power ports, and a generous 15.6-inch HD entertainment screen.

Since debuting Business Class in 2017, Corsair has witnessed robust demand for its premium cabins, particularly among discerning leisure and business travelers. The airline’s latest aircraft and refreshed interiors position Corsair as a competitive alternative to Air France on overlapping long-haul routes.

Following the retirement of its Boeing 747s, Corsair now operates an all-Airbus A330 fleet. The A330-900neo brings enhanced fuel efficiency and extended range, supporting the airline’s commitment to sustainability and operational excellence.

As of 2025, Corsair has completed its acquisition of five A330-900neo aircraft, achieving a streamlined fleet of 14 Airbus jets. The carrier has reaffirmed its focus on core leisure markets, concentrating on Caribbean and Indian Ocean destinations from Paris-Orly, while pausing further expansion into North America.