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Air France welcomes its passengers at the S4 at Paris CDG

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Wednesday 27 June 2012

On Thursday 28 June 2012, Air France and its SkyTeam partners will be welcoming their first passengers at the S4, the new boarding satellite at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport located in terminal 2E. Passengers on international flights will be able to discover the biggest Business class lounge on the Air France network in this new satellite with a real chic French touch.

Light, space, easier passenger channels

With a capacity of 7.8 million passengers every year, the S4 is a welcome addition to the Air France hub and also increases the attractiveness of Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport in terms of long-haul traffic and the quality of service offered to passengers.

Aéroports de Paris has paid particular attention to the atmosphere, the shopping areas, passenger channels and the materials used. Light and spacious, the S4 offers passengers 6,000 sq. m. of boutiques, bars and restaurants and 25,000 sq. m. dedicated to the boarding lounges.

Water walls designed by Taro Suzuki, wooden patios, plant walls inside and out, trees, this building, certified "High Environmental Quality", has many original creations. A museum will also shortly be opening at the satellite, presenting original works from famous museums in Paris.

The new Air France lounge, a place for relaxation

Discover the new Air France lounge and download all the high res pictures

At the heart of the S4, Air France welcomes Business class passengers in its brand new 3,000 sq. m. lounge designed by Brandimage in association with the designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance. Inspired by a park, customers can rest, have something to eat and drink, work, read and relax in various different atmospheres.

In this haven of peace, a hot meal service has been added to the already-existing offer of cold snacks and drinks available at all Air France lounges. A Clarins well-being area invites passengers to relax before a flight, and wi-fi access, digital tablets and computers are available if they wish to work in peace.