
The entire space features the Air France colors—shades of blue, grey and touches of red—as well as the accent, the company's brand symbol, and the winged seahorse, the historical emblem reminding us of its rich history.

Champagne-lacquered metal screens structure the various different areas. The furniture includes the iconic Egg armchair and creations by French designers such as Pierre Paulin, Patrick Jouin and brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. Air France also favors natural materials such as oak and leather.

The lounge has a large dining area that promotes French cuisine. A couch and leather seats are reminiscent of Parisian brasseries. The dining offer changes throughout the day and is based on savory or sweet dishes, inviting guests to discover seasonal flavors. Healthy and vegetarian meals including soup and gourmet salads are also available. A range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available, including wines as well as local beers. Water fountains are provided to limit the consumption of single-use plastic.

A new coworking area allows everyone to work on a large table with induction chargers. Air France is also introducing an area dedicated to its La Première and Flying Blue Ultimate customers. Equipped with specific furniture including a large sofa and comfortable chairs, it is designed to provide all the confidentiality and comfort required to work or rest in a private space.

The 227 sq m lounge has 75 seats. Dedicated to Air France, KLM and SkyTeam partner airlines’ Business and Flying Blue Elite Plus customers, the lounge is open daily from 5:15 am to 8:30 pm. Customers traveling in the Economy and Premium Economy cabins can also purchase lounge access for 25 euros or 6,000 miles, subject to space availability.

The entire space features the Air France colors—shades of blue, grey and touches of red—as well as the accent, the company's brand symbol, and the winged seahorse, the historical emblem reminding us of its rich history.

Champagne-lacquered metal screens structure the various different areas. The furniture includes the iconic Egg armchair and creations by French designers such as Pierre Paulin, Patrick Jouin and brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. Air France also favors natural materials such as oak and leather.

The lounge has a large dining area that promotes French cuisine. A couch and leather seats are reminiscent of Parisian brasseries. The dining offer changes throughout the day and is based on savory or sweet dishes, inviting guests to discover seasonal flavors. Healthy and vegetarian meals including soup and gourmet salads are also available. A range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available, including wines as well as local beers. Water fountains are provided to limit the consumption of single-use plastic.

A new coworking area allows everyone to work on a large table with induction chargers. Air France is also introducing an area dedicated to its La Première and Flying Blue Ultimate customers. Equipped with specific furniture including a large sofa and comfortable chairs, it is designed to provide all the confidentiality and comfort required to work or rest in a private space.

The 227 sq m lounge has 75 seats. Dedicated to Air France, KLM and SkyTeam partner airlines’ Business and Flying Blue Elite Plus customers, the lounge is open daily from 5:15 am to 8:30 pm. Customers traveling in the Economy and Premium Economy cabins can also purchase lounge access for 25 euros or 6,000 miles, subject to space availability.
Air France unveiled its fully redesigned lounge in terminal 1 at Munich-Franz Josef Strauss international airport in Germany in December 2022. The airline said it is continuing the move upmarket of its products and services by offering customers a redesigned airport space that celebrates the French-style travel experience, a haven of peace ideal for relaxing, working or having a bite to eat before their flight.
All photos are courtesy of Air France.