One of the largest airlines of the world, Air France is the flag carrier of France with its headquarter in Trembley-en-France, North Paris. The airline was founded in 1933 as a merger of Société Générale de Transport Aérien, Compagnie Générale Aéropostale, Air Orient, Air Union and Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne. Until 2010, Air France flew to 32 local destinations and 155 international destinations in 91 countries across 6 continents. The airline is also the official sponsor of Cannes Film Festival.
Air France gives away exciting offers to its first class passengers by providing them with comfort, luxury and privacy in their personalized cabins. A warm, truly pleasing staff greets you as you step into the plane and helps you to your seats. Delicious meals and round the clock service makes flying with Air France a worthwhile experience. What's even more exciting is that the airline keeps coming up with offers to upgrade their seat class, which helps passengers to switch to the Business Classat half price. Air France serves complimentary champagne to all its passengers irrespective of the class that they are flying in. For the first class flyers, the menu has been designed by Chef Guy Martin and includes bread basket, cheeses, entrees, hors d' oeuvres, tartlets and petit fours.
The frequent flyer program of Air France is known as "Flying Blue" and awards free flying points based on miles travelled and class of service. You can use this program to win free air tickets to local and international destinations alike.
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