Air France is set to roll out its redesigned 'La Première' first class cabin by the end of the year. The new cabin - which Air France claims is the longest in the market - will be introduced on the airline's Boeing 777-300ER fleet during the upcoming Winter season. New La Première cabins coming by year-end According to an update from the French flag carrier, the new first class cabin will be available on several key international routes during the Winter 2024/25 season, including: Abidjan (ABJ) Dubai (DXB) Los Angeles (LAX) Miami (MIA) New York-JFK (JFK) San Francisco (SFO) São Paulo (GRU) Singapore (SIN) Tokyo-Haneda (HND) Washington (IAD) While airlines left, right and center have been dismantling their first class cabins in favor of more business and premium economy capacity, Air France has chosen to invest heavily in its most elite onboard product.

The new cabins are touted as "the longest on the market," with each suite featuring up to five windows, among other perks, like two TV screens and a wireless seat control tablet. Available exclusively on its 777-300ERs, the airline says the new cabins " will be rolled out on a larger number of aircraft than at present ." Air France first announced its front cabin redesign more than two years ago.

Each new La Première suite features three modular living spaces, offering passengers a separate seat, sofa and lie-flat bed, as well as a floor-to-ceiling partition for maximum privacy. Unlike AF's current first class cabin fea.