Air France has officially reopened its fully renovated business class lounge at Boston Logan International Airport, offering passengers an upgraded travel experience that blends comfort, style, and French hospitality.
The lounge, situated in Terminal E, has undergone a complete redesign and now features expanded seating for up to 126 guests. The new design emphasizes modern comfort while creating distinct zones for dining, working, and relaxation—catering to the varied needs of international travelers.
The Boston Logan lounge is open to:
Additionally, Flying Blue Ultimate customers are offered an exclusive private area, complete with their own seating and a more personalized space to relax before departure.
A major highlight of the lounge is its French-inspired catering area, where passengers can enjoy a refined selection of meals and snacks. The culinary offerings include French delicacies and freshly prepared dishes, complemented by a bar serving a variety of beverages.
For business travelers, the lounge provides dedicated work areas, including an enclosed quiet space for private phone calls, ensuring productivity on the go. Leisure travelers, meanwhile, can unwind in comfortable relaxation zones designed with premium seating.
Air France currently operates up to 14 weekly flights between Boston Logan and its hub at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, making Boston a key U.S. gateway for the airline. The reopening of the lounge reinforces Air France’s commitment to providing a superior travel experience on this busy transatlantic route.
With this redesign, Air France continues to elevate its premium services, combining elegant French hospitality with the convenience modern travelers expect. The new Boston Logan lounge stands as a stylish and practical retreat, ensuring passengers begin their journey to Paris—or onward destinations—on a high note.
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