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Elysair L'Avion Starts Paris to New York Service

The customers of "L'Avion" travel on one of the world's most reliable aircraft : the Boeing 757-200. Exclusively converted into a 100% Business Class, with just 90 seats (instead of the usual 220).

Two rows of two seats are separated by a wide central aisle. Each seat, reclining up to 140°, is separated from the previous one by nearly four feet. With "L'Avion", each passenger is able to choose a window or an aisle seat. There are no middle seats.

"L'Avion" is designed to create a private and pleasureable environment thus giving the sensation of traveling in a large private jet. The cabin is subtle and comfortable. Specially created by designers for "L'Avion", it combines leather/fabric in grey and parma hues.

Frantz Yvelin (Chief Development & Strategy Officer) invented the Elysair concept. His idea: travel better while spending less, thus creating a new flight travel standard to/from France.

The project became reality with the joining of Christophe Bejach (Chairman of the Board) and Marc Rochet (Chief Executive Officer), who both bring to the venture their recognized expertise in the finance and air transport' worlds.

Introducing Paryorker®To be a 'Paryorker' means to be a Parisian living in New York or a New Yorker residing in Paris, or simply a person who travels between the two cities for his or her work, for the family, for a passion and, above all, for the pleasure of it all!

Airline plans to launch new North American destinations. Air France did not comment the launch.

Dec. 30

 

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