Friday, December 27

New Air France products for young travellers

On board, it’s just like being at home!

In all Air France long-haul cabins, kids aged 3 to 11 with a children’s menu are now given a fun new “folder”, available in two colours, blue and light grey.
Containing a host of surprises to have fun throughout the flight, this folder is also perfect for storing their passport, drawings and other souvenirs collected during the trip. Soft and sturdy, it can also be used at home.
Inside, young globetrotters will find a postcard to colour in, a box of five coloured pencils, an activity book, a set of cards, a ruler and a comfort mask to help them fall asleep like the grown-ups.
Enough to keep them amused during and after their trip!
In keeping with Air France’s eco-friendly approach, this folder is made from cardboard sourced from sustainably managed forests and has no plastic wrapping.

And for our youngest travellers?

To ensure optimum well-being for families travelling with infants under the age of 2, Air France is also introducing new products just for them.
On long-haul flights in the La Première, Business and Premium Economy cabins, customers now receive an adorable recyclable cardboard box containing a cuddly toy rabbit, certified organic Castéra thermal water and a honeycomb cotton pouch.
In the Economy cabin, infants are also given a recyclable cardboard box containing the new cuddly toy rabbit!

Air France makes holiday travel fun

In addition to the game kits available on board, Air France also offers other fun activities for kids, to delight them and their parents. On board long-haul flights, a wide selection of entertainment programmes are dedicated to our young travellers, with meditation programmes, cartoons, audio programmes and magic lessons given by an Air France steward. A range of children’s magazines can also be downloaded from the Air France Play app. Special meals for infants and children are provided free of charge during the flight and include organic products. Air France also welcomes children aged 4 to 17 travelling alone on board its flights. With the “Kids Solo” service, Air France staff accompany them and ensure their safety. Thanks to the Air France app, parents can follow each stage of their trip, from departure at the airport to arrival at their destination.

Source: AirFrance Pressroom

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