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Air France’s Plan To Create A More Upscale, Premium Airline

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 24, 2019November 14, 2023 6 Comments

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Air France wants to become a more upscale, premium carrier.

I’ve been so impressed with Ben’s Smith brief tenure at Air France-KLM. He has mended labor relations and is making great progress on overcoming what has been a turbulent period for the airline. He’s also thinking outside the box for an airline that often has resisted change.

Smith sat down with La Tribune and offers insight on how Air France will re-structure its longhaul aircraft in the months and years to come. Put simply, more premium and less economy. By focusing on “high contribution” passengers, Air France hopes to retain its premium image while increasing its bottom line.

Smith precisely pinpoints the problem.

We are currently the only major company that does not yet offer a consistent product like fully-flat beds in business class.

What refreshingly frank language! Emirates and Korean Air also come to mind, but Smith is correct: the inconsistent business class experience on Air France is uncompetitive in 2019.

Air France has 101 longhaul aircraft and only 51 (44 Boeing 777s and 7 Boeing 787s) have the latest business class product in which every passenger has direct aisle access. The flagship A380s does not even have lie-flat seats!

Harmonizing the fleet will be Air France’s top priority and in doing so it will improve business class and add more premium economy class seats at the expense of economy class.

“It means Joon has no place and it will disappear,” Smith added.

I recently wrote about the dismantling of Joon. The subsidiary served to confuse Air France customers and was the butt of many jokes for the carrier’s push to cater to millennials. Ironically, the A340 business class product on Joon was far better than the A330 or A380 business class product on Air France.

> Read More: The Real Reason Air France Is Eliminating Joon

CONCLUSION

Standardizing Air France’s reverse herringbone business class seat across the longhaul fleet is an essential goal. Adding more premium economy at the expense of economy class is an interesting move. We’ll see how it all plays out, but Smith has correctly identified Air France’s biggest onboard issue. That’s a start.

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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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6 Comments

  1. Christian Reply
    January 24, 2019 at 10:06 am

    An interesting alternative to BA’s way of thinking, which is to mimic the ULCC’s as nearly as possible. Bon chance, KLM/AF.

  2. nazgul Reply
    January 24, 2019 at 10:28 am

    But is it safer as a tourist to visit France or Saudi Arabaia?

    • Matthew Reply
      January 24, 2019 at 1:09 pm

      For a white male? Still KSA.

  3. Andy K Reply
    January 24, 2019 at 11:53 am

    This will go well with the yellow vests.

  4. Kenneth Reply
    January 24, 2019 at 1:08 pm

    Having flown four long-haul, Business Class legs on Air France this month (Montreal-Paris-Johannesburg-Paris-Toronto) I applaud Smith’s plan to ‘harmonize’ the fleet. My 777-300 from Montreal to CDG was configured 2-2-2, whereas the 777-200 from Paris to Toronto offered a cabin with 1-2-1 seating. What a difference in comfort! On both A380 overnight flights I struggled to keep from sliding down off the angled flat seats. Those need to be replaced ASAP! To Air France’s credit, the meals on all four flights were superb and each flight attendant I interacted with was friendly, charming and helpful.

  5. Arthur Reply
    January 24, 2019 at 8:27 pm

    I like AF’s business class product, but unless the price is competitive and upgrades possible, it will be hard to win customers over.

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