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Air France Flying Blue Promo Awards – Special Edition ( Biz from 32k )

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Flying Blue Promo Awards – Special Edition. Book by October 20th

Every month Air France/KLM puts together a list of promo awards that offer discounts on certain city pairs. Some of the best deals in the past have put business class between North America and Europe in the mid 40ks. Those deals are fantastic, but these new ‘special edition’ awards absolutely put them to shame. Whereas other promo awards normally require city pairs, these special edition awards allow you to travel to any European city as long as you start in one of their designated origin cities. Econ, Premium Econ, and Business Class are all included. Business Class awards drop as low as 32k one way between Toronto and anywhere in Europe. How’s that for a deal?!

Cities included in Flying Blue Promo Awards Special Edition? Go here for more info

New York

  • Economy from 11k

Toronto

  • Economy from 11k
  • PE from 25k
  • Biz from 32k

Los Angeles

  • Economy from 14k
  • PE from 28k

Seattle

  • PE from 29k
  • Biz from 36k

Mexico City

  • PE from 29k
  • Biz from 36k

What to expect from Air France Business Class?

You can read our entire review, but I really enjoyed my experience from Paris to DC. Just make sure, if possible, to avoid the A380, and personally, I’d prefer to not fly on the 2-2-2 A330s which have been recently retrofit. The pic below can be found on the 787-9s, 772s, 773s, and I believe some A330s. Air France also has a new business class on the A350 which is fit with Zodiac Optima ( similar to what’s found in United Polaris ).

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What to expect from KLM business class?

What you see below is what you can expect on most KLM business class flights. A 2-2-2 configuration outfitted with B/E Diamond seats that are fully flat. Personally, the 747 is a cool option if you can find it with its second floor all biz, but the best that KLM has to offer can be found on their dreamliners. These bad boys are fit with reverse herringbone Cirrus seats – much like you see above on AF.

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These can be booked for travel November through March

Look at all that avail from Mexico City to Athens in biz for just 36k. I mean…yes!

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