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Originally Posted by
baccarat_king
Actually, unless something has changed of recent, the upper deck of Air France 747s is SeatPlus, not Premium Economy Class.
Edit to add : but, perhaps, you are referring to the A380. (though, I did not think the OP was flying on an AF A380) Actually, I thought the OP was flying on Delta (DeltaOne class of service) 747s.
Also, I would politely suggest the OP refrain from referring to CDG and first class (with respect to lounges and inflight service) when he/she really means business class.
Air France does have first class (La Première) and business class on many long-haul flights. In addition, there is a dedicated La Première lounge and check-in (VIP fast track) at CDG. (perhaps, one of the best first class lounges in the world).
When the OP says "On the way back from Paris, when we go to CDG, I assume the lounges are the Air France lounges for First Class passengers" - the assumption would be that they are traveling in La Première (not business class); which I do not believe is the case.
As we all know, Delta only has international business class, now referred to as DeltaOne.
I was deliberately being vague about what seats are on an AF upper deck. AFAIK no AF upper deck is totally FC or business class. I was just trying to suggest strongly to the OP that I didn't believe that he/she would be flying on an AF operated flight and he/she should double check those details. I understood from all of the AF and FC words in the OP that the OP thought that he/she would be traveling in AF FC (=La Premiere), whereas I am convinced that the OP is in business class on DL operated flights, although they might be ticketed as AF codeshares (but still in business class!).
Last edited by MSPeconomist; Jun 15, 2015 at 10:54 am
Reason: added