Air France announced new lounge at London Heathrow airport
In spring 2026, Air France will open a new lounge located in terminal 4 of London-Heathrow airport. The lounge will promote the French art of hospitality.
This new exclusive space will be reserved for the airline’s La Première, Business* and Flying Blue Elite Plus customers, as well as eligible travelers flying with KLM and SkyTeam partner airlines.
Designed entirely by Air France teams together with the agency SGK Brandimage, the lounge will have a surface area of over 750 sq. m, and will offer approximately 150 seats. Travelers will have access to dining areas showcasing French fine dining and a spacious bar featuring a refined selection of French wines and champagnes. Dedicated spa and relaxation areas and a space for working will also be available. This new lounge guarantees customers a haven of tranquility and refinement, before boarding or between flights.
Representing a strategic airport on Air France’s medium-haul network, the airline is operating up to seven daily flights this winter between London-Heathrow and Paris-Charles de Gaulle, from where customers can take a connection to all the destinations in its global network via its Paris hub.
Starting 29 March 2026, Air France will also serve London-Gatwick airport, with two daily flights departing from Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
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