Flying business class to France
France is one of the deepest premium air markets in the world thanks to a single fact: Air France and Delta operate their transatlantic network as one joint venture, and Paris is its beating heart. Multiple daily widebodies from New York alone, plus nonstops from Washington, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and more, mean flat beds into France are never scarce. Scarcity drives published pricing, so the abundance here is precisely what makes negotiated fares strong.
Paris takes nearly all of the traffic, but France rewards travelers who look past it. Nice gets seasonal nonstops from the US East Coast in summer, putting the Riviera one flight away, and Charles de Gaulle connects onward to every regional airport in the country within ninety minutes. An open jaw into Paris and home from Nice prices surprisingly close to a simple round trip and saves a domestic backtrack.
- From $2,009* round trip
- 1 destination covered
- All major airlines
- Personal quote in about an hour

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Destinations in France
*Prices based on recent bookings, subject to availability and seasonality.
France business class FAQs
Paris dominates with multiple daily nonstops from across the US on Air France, Delta, United, American and La Compagnie. Nice adds seasonal East Coast nonstops in summer. Everything else connects easily through Charles de Gaulle.
March, November and late January are the soft windows. August is surprisingly affordable for Paris itself. Avoid fashion weeks in February and September and the Cannes period in May if fares matter more than timing.
Yes, and it is often the smartest routing for a Riviera trip. Open jaw itineraries price close to a standard round trip and remove the domestic backtrack to Paris.
Air France flies La Premiรจre on select US routes, one of the most exclusive cabins in the sky with only a handful of seats per flight. Early requests and flexible dates make all the difference.

A real bed at 38,000 ft
What a business class ticket includes
From the moment you reach the airport to touchdown, every part of the journey is built to land you rested.
Priority check in
Fast track security and dedicated counters.
Premium lounges
Food, drinks and showers before you board.
Lie flat beds
Direct aisle access on long haul aircraft.
Fine dining
Multi course menus paired by sommeliers.
Amenity kits
Noise cancelling headphones, pyjamas, luxury kits.
Priority boarding
First on, first off, and extra baggage allowance.
Business Class Flights to France: The Full Picture
Paris takes nearly all of the traffic, but France rewards travelers who look past it. Nice gets seasonal nonstops from the US East Coast in summer, putting the Riviera one flight away, and Charles de Gaulle connects onward to every regional airport in the country within ninety minutes. An open jaw into Paris and home from Nice prices surprisingly close to a simple round trip and saves a domestic backtrack.
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Seasonality in France is sharper than its neighbors. Summer on the Riviera and events like the Cannes festival in May create intense, short premium spikes, while Paris adds its own fashion week surges in February and September. Between those peaks sit generous valleys: March, November and late January are reliably the softest windows for business class fares, and August, when Parisians leave their own city, is the sleeper value month.
The cabin standard is high across the market. Air France has put doors on its newest business seats and pairs them with catering that takes the home cuisine seriously, while Delta One and Polaris keep the American side competitive. On the ground, the flagship lounges at Charles de Gaulle include a spa, and the arrival experience into Paris by train or flat rate taxi is quick by capital city standards.
Tell us where in France you are headed and when. A dedicated travel expert prices the nonstop into Paris, the seasonal Riviera service and the connecting options in one pass, and comes back with a personal quote typically within the hour, below the fares the booking sites display.


