Air France presents its new collection of Comfort Kits for long-haul flights

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On its long-haul flights, in Business and Premium Economy cabins, Air France now offers a new collection of comfort kits. Developed with an eco-friendly approach and designed as genuine gifts, they can be stored, collected and reused after the flight.

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Stylish and functional, these new kits will be available on board for a period of 18 months. Their content will be renewed during this time to continue to offer increasingly eco-responsible accessories and surprise frequent travelers.

Business Class Kit

The new Business kit features an elegant herringbone pattern and is available in two colors, navy blue and beige.

This kit is made from 96% recycled material. Special attention has also been paid to its contents:

  • A toothbrush and a pen made from maize straw, as well as earplugs wrapped in kraft paper to avoid using plastic on board;
  • For added comfort during the trip, a large, soft sleeping mask, a pair of socks and a tube of toothpaste;
  • Two cosmetic products from our Air France partner Clarins: the rejuvenating hand cream and the Hydra-essentiel moisturising cooling face gel (travel size).

Premium Economy Kit

In the Premium Economy cabin, the new kit features the airline’s signature stripe motif. Two models are available with a combination of wide white and deep blue stripes. It is made from 89% recycled material.

It contains a toothbrush made from corn straw, a tube of toothpaste, earplugs, as well as a pair of socks and a night mask.

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In all cabins, the plastic packaging of each kit has been replaced by an integrity seal. In addition, the systematic cleaning and disinfection of the headsets has enabled Air France to eliminate the single-use sleeves previously offered, as well as their packaging.

By offering increasingly eco-friendly kits, Air France is continuing its daily actions to limit the use of single-use plastic on board its flights wherever possible.

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