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Class rating 4.4
- Boarding 4.5
- Seat for sitting 3.5
- Seat for sleeping 0.5
- Service 5.0
- Entertainment 0.0
- Food & drink 4.0
- Punctuality 4.0
- Baggage 6.0
- Of course, your ratings vary widely for different classes. Choose one below for full details.
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- A340-300 - 6.7
- B777-200ER (Config. 1) - 5.1
- B777-300ER (Config. 3) - 6.7
- A318 - 0.0
- A320 - 5.2
- A321 - 0.0
- B777-300ER (Config. 1) - 7.5
- A319 Dedicate - 0.0
- A380 - 7.3
- A319 - 0.0
- Bombardier CRJ700 - 0.0
- Bombardier CRJ100ER - 0.0
- Embraer 170 - 0.0
- Embraer 190 - 0.0
- A330-200 - 0.0
- A380 (four class) - 8.1
- B777-200ER (Config. 2) - 3.3
- B777-300ER (Config. 2) - 0.0
- Bombardier CRJ 1000 - 0.0
- Embraer 135 - 0.0
- Embraer 145 - 0.0
Air France's basic short-haul economy class product is known as Voyageur.
It is divided into two types, Voyageur, which is the standard economy product, and Premium Eco, which is a full-fare, more flexible economy ticket and which is not to be confused with the Premium Affaires full business product.
Short-haul aircraft offer a comparatively poor 30-inch (76cm) pitch with a 17-inch (44cm) width.
The ticket price includes a free beverage and a snack plus French and international newspapers. Voyageur passengers can change tickets for a €50 fee and select an aisle or window seat free if available.
Boarding passes are sent via email 30 hours before departure.
Latest news...
Air France is fitting a new seat on its domestic fleet (A319s, A320s and A321s). The Recaro-designed seat pictured here is lighter than the current short-haul one, and apparently the most comfortable in the world, according to Air France.
The seat will add 2-3" more pitch, as well as having a 15 degree recline. Air France says that at 40% lighter, once fitted across its domestic fleet the seat will cut its CO2 emissions by around 52,000 tonnes per year.

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Richard_K flew Air France Voyageur (economy short-haul), on a A320
Filled to the rim, the plane left 15 minutes late due to strong winds in Amsterdam. Seated 25B. With no room in the overhead lockers, the bag had to go under the seat and that is not comfortable. Luckily it is a short flight. Breakfast was 1 croissant and tea or coffee. more
Overall:
6.2
djeacock flew Air France Voyageur (economy short-haul), on a A320
LHR-CDG June 2009. The flight was delayed and the onboard service disappointing. The aircraft interior appears old and in need of freshing up. The seats are small and uncomfortable. The in flight magazines are informative and nice. Surprisingly, the crew on this flight were quite friendly. more
Overall:
2.6
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