June 12, 2026 · 6 min read
Air France La Première Has Four Suites. Here's Why That Number Matters.
Air France La Première fits four suites on a Boeing 777-300ER. Each is 3.5 square metres with a two-metre bed and five windows. Here's what that configuration means for the experience on board.

Air France La Première has four suites per aircraft. On a Boeing 777-300ER — one of the largest jets flying transatlantic routes — the entire front section goes to four people. Emirates puts 14 first class seats on their A380. Singapore Airlines fits 6 Suites on theirs. La Première has 4, and once you understand why, you start to see the whole product differently.
How many suites does Air France La Première have?
Four, arranged in two pairs. Two window suites sit on either side of the cabin, each with five windows running for over three metres of fuselage — something no other first class product currently offers, and which changes how the suite feels at altitude in ways the photos genuinely don't capture. The other two are centre suites, separated by a full-height electric partition that can be raised for complete privacy or lowered when two people travelling together want to share the space.
The suites were manufactured in France by STELIA Aerospace and took three years to develop before the cabin launched in March 2025.
How big is each La Première suite?
Each suite is about 3.5 square metres. The chaise longue folds flat into a bed that's two metres long and 75 centimetres wide — and when you're ready to sleep, the crew set it up properly. Mattress topper, pillow, a duvet from Dumas Paris. The overhead bins have been removed entirely to give the ceiling its full unobstructed height, with luggage going into floor-level drawers instead. There's even a dedicated shoe drawer under the chaise longue. Took me a while to appreciate how much this matters on a long overnight flight, but it does.

Does La Première have closing doors?
No, and this is worth knowing before you book. The suites use floor-to-ceiling curtains on the aisle side rather than hard closing doors. The centre suites have the electric partition between them, but there's no door that locks the way Emirates Game Changer or Singapore Suites do.
For some passengers this is a dealbreaker. For most, the curtain arrangement is sufficient — particularly on the window suites, which feel naturally enclosed. But if a closing door is something your client specifically wants, La Première isn't the right answer. That's the headline. Worth knowing before you book.
Why only four suites?
Because four is what makes everything else work. With that few passengers, the crew can prepare each dish individually in flight rather than reheating catering from a ground kitchen. That level of individual attention — which you genuinely feel from the moment you board — is sustainable at four in a way it simply isn't at ten or twelve. The configuration isn't a marketing decision. It's the foundation the whole product is built on.

How does La Première compare to other first class cabins?
| Airline | First Class Seats | Aircraft |
|---|---|---|
| Air France La Première | 4 | Boeing 777-300ER |
| Emirates First Class (A380) | 14 | Airbus A380 |
| Emirates Game Changer | 6 | Boeing 777-300ER |
| Singapore Airlines Suites | 6 | Airbus A380 |
| Lufthansa First Class | 4–8 | Various |
| ANA First Class | 8 | Boeing 777-300ER |
| Japan Airlines First Class | 6 | Boeing 777-300ER |
| Cathay Pacific First Class | 6 | Boeing 777-300ER |
La Première sits at the most exclusive end of this range. Whether that matters depends on the traveller — some prefer a slightly larger cabin with more energy, and some specifically want to be one of four people at the front of the plane. Both are reasonable preferences, and they're worth having the conversation about before a booking is made.
Which routes have La Première in 2026?
In summer 2026, La Première operates from Paris Charles de Gaulle on 19 Boeing 777-300ERs to 14 destinations. US routes include New York JFK, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta (added March 2026), Houston IAH and Boston BOS (both from July 2026). Not every flight on these routes is guaranteed to have the La Première cabin — aircraft swaps happen, and we always verify the equipment before confirming a booking. Ask me how I know.
If you're trying to work out whether La Première is the right fit for a specific journey — route, dates, aircraft assignment — we're glad to help. Reach us at bookmefirstclass.com.
Sources: Air France La Première press kit 2026 · Air France official site · One Mile at a Time.
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