Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Celebrating the Air France A380 one year anniversary in South Africa

On the 18th of February 2010, Air France made aviation history with the arrival of the world’s largest airliner, the Airbus A380 at O.R. Tambo Airport. Travelling over 13,000 km from Paris to Johannesburg, with a maximum capacity of 538 passengers, Air France was the first European carrier to operate this Super Jumbo and the first airline worldwide, to offer flights between Europe and South Africa with this aircraft.
This is our birthday gift to you!
In celebration of the one year anniversary of the A380 on the Johannesburg-Paris route, Air France will reimburse 380 Rand per passenger for every booking made and ticketed online at http://www.airfrance.co.za on the 18th of February 2011.
What makes this aircraft so special?
  • Enjoy more comfort and space, whichever cabin they are travelling in: La Première on the main deck (9 seats), the Affaires-Business cabin on the upper deck (80 seats) and the Voyageur-Economy cabin, located on both decks (449 seats including 106 on the upper deck).With 50% more floor space than a 747.
  • On board, Air France has designed everything so that passengers on this Superjumbo aircraft enjoy a moment of well-being, in a quiet and particularly soothing cabin with noise levels which are 5 decibels lower than industry standards.
  • The colour schemes and lighting have been chosen to make the atmosphere as relaxed as possible.

  • The gallery area, the six bars located in all cabins and the stairs connecting the two decks remind us of travel on the large transatlantic ocean liners, geared towards relaxation and conviviality, with an added Air France touch.

  • Wherever you look - the winding stairs, the stylish curves of the gallery or the starry lights at the bars - a feeling of relaxation and peace emerges.

We are looking forward to welcoming you on board to experience our state of the art product which flies daily to Paris, allowing you to connect to any destination in the Air France KLM network.
For more information, rules and conditions view www.airfrance.co.za

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