Air France » B747-400 (Config 2)
Seatplan rating 3.9
- Boarding 4.0
- Seat for sitting 3.5
- Seat for sleeping 1.0
- Service 5.5
- Entertainment 2.5
- Food & drink 6.0
- Punctuality 4.5
- Baggage 4.5
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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
Air France is gradually replacing its long-haul Boeing 747 family, but still retains 14 of the B747-400 aircraft.
These aircraft are configured in two different ways, depending on route.
The three-class version ("les Nouveaux
Espaces du voyage") has Economy (Tempo),
Business (L'Espace Affaires) plus Alize on the Upper Deck (a total of
436 passengers).
The two-class version is used on the Caribbean/Indian
Ocean routes and has Economy (Tempo) and Business (L'Espace
Affaires), a total of 477 passengers.
Air France's Boeing 747 fleet does not feature L'Espace Premiere (First) class.








