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Review: Air France’s Brand New Business Class Lounge – Paris (CDG)

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 22, 2019November 14, 2023 7 Comments

Air France recently unveiled a beautiful new business class lounge in Hall L of Terminal 2E. I had the chance to visit during my last layover in Paris.

I’ve showcased stock photos of the lounge before, but the photos below are all my own. Because the spa in the La Premiere Lounge closed early, I was offered a spa treatment in this new business class lounge. Although it was in a different section of the terminal, I was driven over and did not have to re-clear security.

The lounge is located on the upper level just past the security checkpoint. As you enter the lounge, you’ll be greeted by a moving sign that resembles a glass of champagne.

a large screen with a blue and white light

Air France Business Class Lounge Paris Clarins Spa

Since the purpose of my visit to the lounge was to use the spa, let’s start there. Immediately upon arrival I was ushered into a treatment room and given a 15-minute facial. The lady who performed the facial was chatty and gave me a laundry list of cream recommendations, bluntly stating that my face was too dry. Normally, you can sign up for these treatments on a first-come, first-served basis when you reach the lounge. Advance reservations are not permitted.

a circular structure with purple lights

a room with a round table and a white couch

Air France Business Class Lounge Seating

This lounge is spread out over one (very) large area with couches and chairs scattered throughout the lounge. Perhaps my visit, on December 23rd, was not a typical Saturday evening, but the lounge was less than 1/4 full. The entire rear half of the lounge was virtually empty.

a room with a round table and chairs

a couches and stools in a room

a room with chairs and a poster on the wall

a group of chairs in a room

a round table and chairs in a room

a room with chairs and tables

a round table with chairs in a room with a circular ceiling

a room with white chairs and a yellow chair

a long hallway with a flower vase and chairs

a room with white chairs and a poster on the wall

a room with chairs and tables

a large room with a large round table and chairs

a large room with white chairs and tables

a large room with white chairs and tables

a room with white chairs and a table

Air France Business Class VIP Room

The lounge manager saw I was taking pictures and knew I was a La Premiere passenger, so he beckoned me to follow him into a room marked “Private”. The room, he explained, was reserved for top-tier elites (by request) or special VIP guests.

a sign on a wall

a room with a blue couch and a blue sofa

a blue couch in a room

a room with a round table and chairs

a round table with blue chairs in a room with a kitchen

Air France Business Class Lounge Paris Dining

In the center of the lounge is a beautiful dining room called Le Balcon with velvet couches and brass accents. It serves as a place to eat and a cocktail bar in the evening.

a white sign with gold text

a room with a round table and chairs

a room with a round table and couches

a circular seating area in a room

Buffets are stationed throughout the lounge with a selection of beverages and hot and cold food items.

a large room with a large counter and a large screen

a room with a bar and a counter with food and drinks

a buffet with food and drinks

a refrigerator with drinks and drinks on a counter

a trays of food on a counter

a pizza on a plate

a kitchen with food on the counter

a kitchen with a buffet

a food on a counter

a coffee machine on a counter

At the far end of the lounge is an open kitchen in which a special dish of the day is prepared.

a kitchen with a black and white patterned floor

a large room with a long white table and chairs

With the exception of the cocktail bar, alcohol is self-serve and champagne (Laurent Perrier) is available.

a group of bottles in a bowl of ice

a group of wine bottles on a tray

a row of bottles on a counter

Air France Business Class Lounge Restrooms + Showers + Saunas

Even more than a facial, I would have loved to use the sauna in this lounge. Sadly, a guest had become ill the day before and vomited in it. Thus, it was quarantined pending sterilization. So much for that idea….

> Read More: A New Airport Lounge With A Sauna

a sign on a wall

Shower suites and restrooms were also available.

a bathroom sink with towels and a sign on it

a bathroom with a toilet and handrails

(This is a handicapped shower…they do not all look like this).

Air France Business Class Lounge Quiet Area (Nap Room)

Next to the Clarins Spa was a rest area with chairs designed for napping. Don’t forget to set your alarm if you use one of these!

a room with white curtains

CONCLUSION

In all honesty, I liked this lounge a lot but liked the decor of the Terminal 2E, Hall M lounge better. The dining area / cocktail bar in the center of this lounge is beautiful. Everything else is just nice. Air France offers excellent lounges in Paris that are worth stopping in at before your flight whether you are flying in business class or simply have SkyTeam elite status. Don’t forget to sign up for a complimentary facial or massage…it is worthwhile.

> Read More: Air France Business Class Lounge Paris (CDG) – Terminal 2E, Hall M

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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7 Comments

  1. Arthur Reply
    January 22, 2019 at 9:00 am

    I wonder what the renovated IAD lounge will look like.

  2. docntx Reply
    January 22, 2019 at 1:31 pm

    Excellent pics. We were very pleasantly surprised by this lounge a few weeks ago.

  3. Aaron Reply
    January 22, 2019 at 1:57 pm

    Hey I was in the same lounge 8 days after you! I used the exact same shower and they had the exact same carrot quiche! Though sadly when I went the spa and sauna was closed.

  4. paul Reply
    January 22, 2019 at 2:38 pm

    Can’t wait to try it! Flying AF in biz next summer LAX to Nairobi with a 7 hour layover at CDG.

  5. Kenneth Reply
    January 23, 2019 at 9:51 am

    I spent several hours in this lounge on December 30th, prior to boarding my Air France flight to Johannesburg, and it sure didn’t look anything like the above photos! On the Sunday following Christmas the lounge was filled to capacity not only with adults, but with dozens of wailing babies and children who ran helter-skelter around the chairs and sofas. An obviously exasperated AF employee at the service desk said to me “This is supposed to be a lounge, not a nursery.” The whole lounge experience was fairly hellish.

  6. Vin.G Reply
    April 27, 2020 at 3:49 pm

    I thought that the Air France lounge was fabulous!

    * The lounge is huge, and bathed in natural light
    * Free 20 minute spa treatment for all visitors
    * High quality buffet with fresh food
    * Laurent Perrier champagne served
    * Excellent runway views
    * The lounge is well designed and the furniture is high quality

  7. Dave Reply
    March 30, 2022 at 2:39 am

    Someone puked in the sauna 😀

    That may have been the consequence of the fine selection of wines (both the champagne andnthe bordeaux go for about $50/bottle) and spirits.

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