Air France Reopens Its Boston VIP Lounge with Exclusive Design and a Focus on French Gastronomy

Air France reopened the doors of its VIP lounge at Boston’s Logan International Airport this Wednesday. The French airline unveiled a completely redesigned space that combines elegance, comfort, and a relaxed atmosphere, aiming to offer its passengers a travel experience with a French signature before boarding.

Located in Terminal E, the lounge is intended for Business Class customers and Flying Blue Elite Plus members, as well as eligible travelers from KLM and other SkyTeam partner airlines. Spanning over 550 m² with seating for 126, the facility is open daily from 1:00 PM to 11:30 PM.

Design Reflecting Air France Style

The project was developed by the company’s teams in collaboration with the agency SGK Brandimage. The result is a space that highlights the brand’s historical symbols, such as its logo and the winged seahorse, accompanied by posters paying homage to the airline’s heritage.

Air France’s emblematic colors—shades of blue, bright white, and touches of red—dominate the environment, providing a refined and chic feel. Oak wood finishes and champagne metallic tones add warmth and sophistication. The carefully selected furniture features enveloping shapes and meticulous finishes.

French Gastronomy at the Heart of the Lounge

At the center of the lounge is a gastronomic area that invites guests to enjoy French cuisine. The menu includes cold and hot options, sweet and savory dishes, with offerings that vary throughout the day and include vegetarian alternatives.

Air France Enhances Travel Experience with Five Innovations

The bar complements the offering with French wines and champagnes, spirits, local beers, and a menu of cocktails and mocktails prepared by a bartender.

In line with a sustainable approach, Air France prioritizes the use of local and seasonal products, in addition to implementing measures to reduce food waste, encourage recycling, and limit the use of single-use plastics through water fountains and beverage dispensers.

An Exclusive Space for Flying Blue Ultimate

One of the main new features is the creation of a private area for Flying Blue Ultimate customers. This nook, equipped with four highly comfortable seats, offers a reserved and discreet environment without losing access to the lounge’s general services.

Amenities and Technological Services

The VIP lounge offers areas to relax, work, or dine in a tranquil setting. Notable improvements include:

Enhanced Connectivity Between Paris and Boston

This summer, Air France operates up to 14 weekly flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Boston, consolidating its presence on one of the key transatlantic corridors.

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