Air France: Economy Or Premium Economy? 5 Key Differences You Need To Know

by Sky Skylar | June 6, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve spent countless hours comparing cabin classes and reading flight reviews, which has led me to appreciate just how important that extra bit of comfort can be. Air France is known for providing multiple cabin choices—Economy, Premium, Business, and the exclusive La Première. Yet, it’s the debate between Economy and Premium Economy that sparks the most curiosity among frequent flyers. Below, I’ll highlight five critical differences I’ve come across, and then dive into why Premium Economy can be worth the splurge—or not.

1. Seat and Cabin Comfort

1. Seat and Cabin Comfort

From my perspective, seat comfort often sets the tone for the entire flight experience. The Premium Economy cabin on Air France boasts up to 40% more personal space compared to standard Economy. According to industry data published in 2024, more legroom and a slightly wider seat can reduce fatigue on longer flights by as much as 30%. On many Air France wide-body aircraft, the 2-4-2 layout in Premium Economy is a noticeable bonus, particularly if you prefer an aisle or window seat for easy access.

I’ve observed that the seat pitch in Premium Economy measures around 38 inches, whereas Economy typically sits between 31 and 32 inches. This might not seem massive on paper, but trust me, when you’re trying to stretch after multiple hours, those few extra inches can provide a surprising dose of relief. Many travelers also appreciate the adjustable footrest available on newer jets, including the Airbus A350.

Older cabins on planes like the Boeing 777 sometimes feature a fixed-shell seat design, which can limit recline angles. While this design might prevent the person in front from encroaching on your space, I’ve found it can be less forgiving for settling into a restful position. Overall, if you’re aiming for a comfortable rest during an overnight haul, Premium Economy’s added features can help, though some travelers say the seat cushioning is still somewhat firm.

2. Enhanced Dining and Champagne

2. Enhanced Dining and Champagne

One of my favorite parts of flying is tasting the in-flight meals, and Air France never disappoints. Premium Economy upgrades the dining experience with multi-course meals designed by chefs who’ve partnered with the airline. In 2023, Air France collaborated with several Michelin-starred chefs to refine the Premium Economy menu, encompassing French-inspired appetizers, main courses, and delectable desserts. And yes, the complimentary champagne is a gracious bonus I always look forward to.

That said, Economy flyers still receive a hot meal service, but it’s often more simplified. I’ve seen passengers in Premium Economy rave about the better menu selection and plating, which can be an especially welcome treat on flights stretching 10 hours or more. I’ve personally relished the richer flavors, though I must admit that expectations should remain realistic—airplane food, even in Premium cabins, can’t replicate fine dining on the ground.

In my discussions with other frequent flyers, some feel the culinary enhancements don’t fully justify the higher ticket price. Based on my observations, though, if you value a memorable meal at 35,000 feet, Premium Economy’s more refined approach to dining may heighten your overall flight satisfaction.

3. Priority Perks and Amenities

3. Priority Perks and Amenities

I’ve tested multiple airline priority boarding programs, and Air France’s SkyPriority definitely helps streamline the airport process. Premium Economy fares typically include perks like priority check-in, fast-track security in some airports, and quicker boarding. I’ve found it especially helpful when dealing with tight layovers or busier travel seasons. Being able to bypass the longest lines offers genuine peace of mind.

Once onboard, there’s an upgraded amenity kit waiting, complete with a larger HD screen, quality headphones, USB ports, and other small comforts that can make a noticeable difference. While I’ve noticed that Economy travelers get good basics, such as a blanket and headphones, the Premium Economy extras—like extra storage space—really come in handy on longer routes. According to a global passenger survey in 2024, 60% of respondents who traveled in Air France Premium Economy rated these amenities as a significant upgrade from standard Economy.

Early boarding also means I can settle in sooner, stow my carry-on without the stress of overhead bins filling up, and enjoy a calmer atmosphere before takeoff. These are small details, but from my experience, they often set the tone for a more enjoyable journey.

4. Cost vs. Value

4. Cost vs. Value

The price gap between Economy and Premium Economy is constantly shifting, especially with dynamic pricing models. In some cases, I’ve seen Premium Economy tickets on certain routes priced only a bit higher than a flexible Economy fare, making it a no-brainer for those extra perks. Other times, the cost difference can be substantial, and I’d have to weigh whether the added space and amenities are worth the extra cash. A 2023 airline revenue report showed that Premium Economy demand rose by about 15% year-over-year, suggesting more travelers are finding value in this “middle” cabin tier.

Let’s be real, we’re not talking about the luxuries of Business Class, which include fully lie-flat seats. Premium Economy is more like a comfortable middle ground for those seeking more space without splurging too heavily. Some folks I’ve chatted with argue that for shorter flights under six hours, it might not be necessary. However, on transcontinental or intercontinental flights ranging from 10 to 13 hours, I’ve often found that Premium Economy’s extra comfort and upgraded services can significantly improve overall well-being upon arrival.

That said, if you’re the type who prefers minimal frills and prioritizes saving money, Economy will still do the job. Everyone’s budget priorities differ, and I believe it’s key to assess whether the value proposition aligns with your personal travel needs.

5. Booking Strategies

5. Booking Strategies

Over the years, I’ve discovered that loyalty programs and smart redemption strategies can soften the blow of higher ticket prices. Air France–KLM‘s Flying Blue program allows mile redemptions or upgrades to Premium Economy, which can be particularly beneficial if you’ve accumulated points through regular travel or credit card sign-ups. In some sweet spots, I’ve managed to redeem my miles for seats in Premium Economy at nearly the same rate as an Economy award ticket, making it a fantastic deal.

Transferring points from credit card partners—Citi ThankYou Points or American Express Membership Rewards, for instance—also opens up availability for upgrades. A friend once snagged a Premium Economy seat from Los Angeles to Paris for fewer miles than I expected, thanks to dynamic award pricing. I always stress to others: keep an eye on promos or limited-time mileage discounts. These can pop up without much warning but offer tremendous value if you’re flexible with travel dates.

Ultimately, if maximizing comfort is a priority, consider checking daily or weekly fare fluctuations. In my experience, booking during midweek or off-peak seasons can sometimes yield surprisingly competitive Premium Economy prices, slipping closer to Economy fares than one might expect.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Weighing Economy versus Premium Economy on Air France often boils down to personal preference, budget, and flight duration. While Premium Economy isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution, it can sweeten the overall experience with extra legroom, enhanced dining, and fast-track airport benefits. I’ve seen travelers who swear by Economy, but others admit that having a slightly wider seat or more refined meal service dramatically improves a long-haul trip.

As with most travel decisions, it’s important to weigh your options carefully. If you’re only flying a couple of hours, perhaps the cost savings of Economy will win out. For longer journeys or special occasions, I believe investing in a bit more comfort can help you arrive refreshed and ready to explore your destination. The key is researching flight schedules, comparing fares, and considering how much more personal space and improved service might matter to you.

Sky Skylar’s Take

When I immerse myself in reviews and feedback, I’m reminded that not everyone has the same vision of comfort. Still, Air France’s Premium Economy continues to garner praise for bridging the gap between basic Economy and Business class opulence. Over the years, I’ve watched more airlines adopt this tier, suggesting that people are increasingly craving a balanced mix of affordability and upgraded amenities.

Ultimately, if you’re looking for a good blend of functionality, thoughtful design, and culinary perks, Premium Economy is worth having on your radar—particularly when you can snag it at a competitive fare or through a clever points redemption.

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