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Air France Unveils New Business lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle

byCT Report
10/08/2018
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Air France recently presented its entire brand new Business lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, after having revealed the first part last January and having already welcomed more than 200,000 customers.

With a total surface area of 3,200 square m. and a capacity of 540 seats, the completely redesigned lounge offers several new features for optimum comfort: “Le Balcon”, an exclusive bar space; an elegant cocktail menu; a wellness area; a Kids area to entertain children before their trip; and the “Gourmet Table” a catering area where a chef prepares the dish of the day in front of customers.

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When arriving in the lounge, travelers can easily find their way around thanks to an interactive plan at the entrance. They can browse all the services available, depending on how much time they have before their flights.

Located at the heart of the new Air France Business lounge, “Le Balcon” is set against the runways in a unique architecture, forming a curved structure sheltered under an immense golden mirrored ceiling.

The space includes a central bar and a succession of outlying theatrical box seats where passengers can relax and enjoy the comfort prior to their flight.

The bar area, a 160-square-meter space, is a creation of French designer Mathieu Lehanneur.

At the heart of “Le Balcon”, every evening from 19:00 to 21:00, Air France offers a selection of cocktails specially designed by the head bartender of the Hotel Lancaster in Paris.

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