Going back to Air France will now be synonymous with luxury, thanks to a stylish new addition to the La Première first-class experience. French fashion label Jacquemus is set to make your journey aboard the airline’s most exclusive cabin even more memorable with complimentary Jacquemus-designed loungewear, perfect for both in-flight relaxation and at-home indulgence.
In true haute couture fashion, the collection features red and blue variants, representing the iconic French hues, and comes in four sizes with different neckline options. This is what a high-caliber designer brings to the table, cloud-like comfort with a fashion-forward flair. Made from premium cotton, the pajamas flaunt France’s equestrian La Première emblem on the chest, while Jacquemus and Air France tags adorn the neckline.
They are elegantly packaged in a red poplin bag shaped like a pillowcase, fastened with the maison’s signature “round-square” buttons. This chic comfort set truly elevates the travel experience, marking the first time the airline has offered such high-quality in-flight loungewear to its passengers.
According to NSS Magazine, the Jacquemus-designed pajamas are just one of the many indulgences awaiting first-class travelers. The ultimate night’s sleep is ensured with bedding by Dumas Paris, an amenity kit featuring Sisley products, and exclusive cocktails crafted by mixologist Matthias Giroud.
Air France’s new La Première first class-
The fabulous new Boeing 777 aircraft houses four first-class suites, each spanning over three meters, the longest in the sky. The seat seamlessly adjusts to different flight phases, including a dedicated relaxation mode, while a separate chaise longue reclines into a spacious 2m-long, 75cm-wide bed. Optimizing space, a large sliding drawer accommodates up to two carry-on suitcases, completely eliminating the need for overhead luggage bins, a stylish step toward creating a five-star experience at 30,000 feet. Additional storage includes a drawer under the chaise longue for shoes and an in-suite wardrobe, perfect for storing your Jacquemus pajamas.
All of these features, seating positions, video screens, lighting, and window shades, can be controlled via a touchscreen tablet. Air France will launch its new Boeing 777-300ER La Première first class in the northern spring of 2025, starting with routes between Paris and New York. By mid-2025, destinations like Los Angeles, Singapore, and Tokyo Haneda will also join the roster.