Air France has officially introduced its inaugural Airbus A350-900 to its expanding fleet, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s commitment to sustainable luxury travel.
This state-of-the-art aircraft features an advanced eco-friendly design, accommodating 324 passengers across three refined cabins: 34 in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy, and 266 in Economy.
By mid-2025, Air France is set to operate 28 Airbus A350-900s, reinforcing its position as a leader in fleet modernization and carbon footprint reduction.
The first commercial voyage of Air France’s A350 began in October, and the aircraft now services a curated selection of global destinations, including six major international routes as of 2025.
Travelers aboard the Air France A350 experience:
- generously proportioned cabins in all classes for heightened comfort,
- panoramic windows, 30% larger than previous models,
- an optimized air filtration and pressure system for enhanced well-being,
- dynamic, mood-adaptive LED lighting to support circadian rhythms throughout each journey.
The Airbus A350 is celebrated for its whisper-quiet interiors, earning accolades as one of the most tranquil widebody cabins flying today.
Business Class guests enjoy a fully flat, two-meter-long bed, ensuring restorative sleep at altitude. Each seat is equipped with an expansive 18.5-inch HD touchscreen loaded with over 1,400 hours of curated entertainment, from cinema classics to exclusive playlists and podcasts. The sophisticated cabin layout is designed for both privacy and sociability, featuring adjustable partition walls to tailor the travel experience for solo or paired journeys.
Premium Economy travelers are welcomed with the innovative “Recliner” seat, 48 cm wide and reclining to 124°, paired with a generous 96 cm seat pitch for unparalleled legroom. Each seat boasts a 13.3-inch HD display, and guests receive premium bedding, including a plush pillow and duvet, for maximum comfort on long-haul flights.


