Air France » Alize
Class rating 5.4
- Boarding 8.0
- Seat for sitting 7.0
- Seat for sleeping 3.0
- Service 2.0
- Entertainment 8.0
- Food & drink 2.0
- Punctuality 5.0
- Baggage 8.0
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- A340-300 (Config 1) - 0.0
- A330-200 - 0.0
- B747-400 (Config 2) - 3.9
- B747-400 (Config 1) - 7.1
- B777-200ER - 3.9
- B777-300ER (Config 3) - 6.6
- A318 - 0.0
- A320 - 4.3
- A321 - 0.0
- A340-300 (Config 2) - 0.0
- B777-300ER (Config 2) - 9.1
- A380 - 8.1
- Fokker 100 - 0.0
- A319 - 0.0
- Avro RJ85 - 0.0
- AT5 - 0.0
- AT7 - 0.0
- ATR - 0.0
- BUS - 0.0
- Bombardier CRJ700 - 0.0
- Bombardier CRJ100ER - 0.0
- D38 - 0.0
- E70 - 0.0
- E90 - 0.0
- ER3 - 0.0
- ER4 - 0.0
- Fokker 50 - 0.0
- TRN - 0.0
- A330-200 (config 2) - 0.0
Alize is the premium economy seating on Air France's routes to the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, and is not to be confused with the planned new premium economy (as yet unnamed).
Alize seats have a slightly wider base of 18.5 inches (47cm), are spaced 36 inches apart (92cm) and recline up to 123 degrees. They also have laptop power. Alize offers passengers meals identical to that served in business class. On flights of more than ten and a half hours, a cold savoury and sweet buffet is available throughout the flight.

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Air_Lac flew Air France Premium Voyageur (Premium economy), on a B777-300ER (Config 3)
Leg room and space in general is much better in Alizé than in Economy. The screens are larger. You can board the plane as one of the first and also leave the plane as one of the first. Food is certainly not the business class food you would expect - mediocre...particularly disappointing was the breakfast. more
Overall:
5.4





