Air France has completely modernized its Airbus A330 cabins, delivering a premium travel experience that rivals the world’s best. The revitalized interiors, designed in collaboration with Zodiac Aerospace, mirror the acclaimed standards found on the airline’s flagship Boeing 777 fleet.
With a substantial investment totaling 140 million euros, Air France has equipped its entire A330-200 fleet with these state-of-the-art cabins. Each aircraft now features 30 Business class suites, 21 Premium Economy seats, and 175 Economy seats, reflecting a commitment to both comfort and capacity for international travelers.
Since debuting its award-winning Best cabins on transatlantic routes, Air France has earned recognition from Skytrax and other global rankings for its elevated onboard product. According to Frédéric Gagey, Chairman and CEO of Air France, "Our customers consistently praise the comfort and innovation of our new cabins. Upgrading the A330 fleet is a natural extension of Air France’s pursuit of excellence in long-haul travel."
Business Class guests can enjoy a private, suite-like environment, with seats that transform into fully flat beds nearly 2 meters long, offering exceptional rest on overnight flights.
Premium Economy offers ergonomic seating with a 130° recline, optimized lumbar support, and refined finishes. In Economy, passengers benefit from increased legroom, enhanced seat padding, adjustable headrests, and an expanded tray table for greater convenience.
All classes are equipped with the latest RAVE touch-screen entertainment systems by Zodiac, granting guests intuitive access to Air France’s extensive library of films, music, and interactive features via a high-resolution, tablet-style interface.