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Air France reopens renovated lounge at Cayenne airport

Air France reopens renovated lounge at Cayenne airport
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On June 28, 2024, Air France reopened its fully renovated lounge at Cayenne-Félix Eboué International Airport. The redesigned space offers a place for customers to eat, work, or relax before boarding or between flights.

The lounge is available to Air France's Business and Flying Blue Ultimate, Platinum, and Gold customers traveling to Paris-Charles de Gaulle or on the airline's Regional Caribbean Network. It also welcomes eligible customers from KLM and SkyTeam partner airlines.

Spanning over 100 square meters with 41 seats, nearly 70% of which have been locally renovated and reupholstered in a sustainable approach, the lounge aims to provide greater comfort. The environment features Air France’s signature colors—shades of blue, luminous whites, touches of red—and the presence of the winged seahorse symbol.

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A dining area at the heart of the lounge showcases French cuisine with individual red leather seats. The self-service menu changes throughout the day and includes hot and cold dishes as well as vegetarian options. Local produce is highlighted in dishes such as meat and seafood salad, fish court-bouillon, and turmeric chicken.

Air France emphasizes limiting food waste through selective sorting and recycling its catering services. Water fountains are available to reduce single-use plastic consumption.

Three areas with comfortable chairs offer privacy and calm. A high table facing the window allows passengers to work in natural daylight. An area entirely reserved for Flying Blue Ultimate customers is also available.

The lounge provides free Wi-Fi connectivity along with numerous electric and USB sockets near the seats. Digital press can be accessed via the Air France Play app.

This summer, Air France operates a daily long-haul flight between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Cayenne. On its Regional Caribbean Network, it runs up to twelve weekly flights between Cayenne, Fort-de-France, and Pointe-à-Pitre; up to four weekly flights between Cayenne and Miami (USA); and a weekly flight from Cayenne to Belém (Brazil).

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