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Top US departure cities to fly business class to Paris

  • Flights from New York (JFK/EWR) to Paris (CDG/ORY) starting from $1,563*

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  • Flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (CDG) starting from $2,315*

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How much do Business Class flights to Paris cost?

Business class flights from the United States to Paris typically cost between $3,800 and $6,500 round-trip through standard airline websites, especially when booking premium products like the new Air France Business Class with sliding doors or Delta One Suites.

With BusinessTravel365's exclusive consolidator partnerships, you pay just $1,563 to $3,200, saving up to 65% off retail prices.

Our travel consultants negotiate directly with airlines to secure unpublished private fares that aren't available anywhere online.

These consolidator rates grant you full access to premium business-class amenities, including fully lie-flat seats, gourmet dining, luxury comfort kits, and exclusive airport lounges.

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Quick Guide: Business Class to Paris

  • Standard Retail Price: $3,800 - $6,500 round-trip

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $1,563 - $3,200 round-trip

  • Your Savings: Up to $3,300+ per ticket

  • Flight Duration: 7-8 hours (East Coast nonstop) or 10-11 hours (West Coast nonstop)

  • Airport Code: CDG (Charles de Gaulle Airport) or ORY (Orly Airport)

  • Top Airlines: Air France, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue, American Airlines, La Compagnie and Air Tahiti Nui

  • Nonstop Service From: New York (JFK/EWR), Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Chicago (ORD), Boston (BOS), Washington D.C. (IAD), Miami (MIA), Atlanta (ATL), Detroit (DTW), Houston (IAH), Dallas (DFW)

  • Best Booking Window: 8-12 weeks in advance

Comprehensive information on air routes from the US to Paris 

US West Coast to Paris 

The West Coast offers excellent connectivity to Europe, with ultra-long-haul nonstop flights available from major hubs to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

Main airlines operating nonstop from the West Coast to Paris

  • Air France - If you can fly from either LAX or SFO, Air France operates nonstop flights from both airports to Paris (CDG). Featuring their brand-new Business cabin with sliding privacy doors on retrofitted Boeing 777-300ERs and new Airbus A350-900s.

  • Delta Air Lines - From LAX Nonstop service to Paris (CDG) featuring the highly acclaimed Delta One Suites with sliding doors on the Airbus A330-900neo, or A350-900.

  • United Airlines - From SFO Nonstop service to Paris (CDG) featuring the consistent United Polaris lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration.

  • Air Tahiti Nui - Operates unique nonstop service from LAX to Paris (CDG) on their "Tahitian Dreamliner" fleet, bringing a distinct South Pacific leisure vibe to the transatlantic route.

Which aircraft do Air France, Delta, and United use on these routes?

Air France:

Airbus A350-900 & Boeing 777-300ER - These aircraft feature the new 1-2-1 reverse herringbone configuration with sliding doors, offering full flat beds and direct aisle access .

Delta Airlines:

Airbus A330-900neo & Airbus A350-900 - These aircraft feature the Delta One Suite with customizable sliding doors and premium Westin Heavenly bedding

United Airlines 

Boeing 777-200ER -  This aircraft features the consistent United Polaris business class cabin in a 1-2-1 staggered layout, offering direct aisle access, excellent privacy shells, and luxury Saks Fifth Avenue bedding. 

Air Tahiti Nui:

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner -  This aircraft features their "Poerava Business" cabin configured in a 2-2-2 parallel layout utilizing Collins Aerospace Diamond seats. While it lacks direct aisle access for window seats, it converts into a 78-inch fully flat bed and is heavily favored by couples and leisure travelers for its bright, lagoon-inspired design and friendly Polynesian hospitality.

Most common seating configurations

  • 1-2-1 Reverse Herringbone with Sliding Doors (Best) - Air France and Delta Air Lines; widely considered the gold standard for transatlantic travel, offering complete privacy, direct aisle access, and wireless charging .

  • 1-2-1 Staggered Polaris CabinUnited Airlines; excellent privacy and consistent layout across their widebody fleet .

  • 2-2-2 Parallel Lie-Flat LayoutAir Tahiti Nui; while solo travelers may feel the lack of individual privacy or direct aisle access from the window seat, this setup is highly popular with couples and leisure travelers looking to fly together in an open, airy cabin environment.

Shortest and longest connection routes from the West Coast

  • Shortest connections: LAX or SFO to CDG (Air France or Delta nonstop) at ~10 hours 30 minutes to 11 hours .

  • Longest connections: One-stop routes via European hubs like London Heathrow (LHR) on British Airways or Frankfurt (FRA) on Lufthansa add 4-6 hours to total travel time.

Cheapest and most expensive routes from the West Coast

  • Cheapest options: West Coast → Paris (one-stop via London or Dublin) from $2,200 RT after consolidator discounts.

  • Most expensive routes: West Coast → Paris (Air France or Delta nonstop) typically runs $2,400–$3,600 RT after BusinessTravel365 discounts, commanding a premium for nonstop convenience and premium suite products .

Business class flights from the East Coast to Paris

The East Coast provides the fastest and most frequent routes to Paris, with multiple daily nonstop options from major cities.

Popular Routes & Flight Details

Main airlines operating from the East Coast to Paris

  • Air France (JFK, EWR, BOS, IAD, MIA, ATL) — Multiple daily nonstop flights to Paris (CDG) .

  • Delta Air Lines (JFK, BOS, ATL) — Daily nonstop service to Paris (CDG) featuring Delta One Suites on the A330-900neo .

  • United Airlines (EWR, IAD) — Daily nonstop service to Paris (CDG) featuring United Polaris .

  • JetBlue (JFK, BOS) — Daily nonstop service to Paris (CDG) featuring the innovative Mint Suite and Mint Studio on the single-aisle Airbus A321LR .

  • La Compagnie (EWR) — Daily nonstop boutique service to Paris Orly (ORY) on an all-business-class Airbus A321neo .

Shortest and longest connection routes from NYC

  • Shortest connections: JFK/EWR to CDG/ORY (nonstop flights) at ~7 hours 10 minutes to 7 hours 30 minutes .

  • Longest connections: One-stop routes via European hubs like Reykjavik (KEF) on Icelandair or Lisbon (LIS) on TAP Air Portugal at ~11 to 13 hours.

Cheapest and most expensive routes from NYC

  • Cheapest options: EWRORY (La Compagnie nonstop) or JFKCDG (JetBlue Mint) from $1,890 RT .

  • Most expensive routes: JFKCDG (Air France nonstop) from $2,600 RT .

Popular Routes & Flight Details

New York (JFK/EWR) to Paris (CDG/ORY)

  • Flight Time: 7 hours 15 minutes (direct)

  • Standard Business Class Price: $3,800 - $5,500 round-trip

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $1,890 - $2,800 round-trip (Save up to $2,700!)

  • Airlines: Air France, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue, La Compagnie

  • Why This Route: As the busiest US-Paris route, New York offers the most flight options and competitive pricing. Direct flights depart multiple times daily, making it easy to find convenient scheduling. Our consolidator relationships on this route are particularly strong, often yielding savings of 60-65%.

Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (CDG)

  • Flight Time: 10 hours 30 minutes (direct)

  • Standard Business Class Price: $5,000 - $7,500 round-trip

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $2,400 - $3,600 round-trip (Save up to $3,900!)

  • Airlines: Air France, Delta Air Lines

  • Why This Route: While a long journey, LAX-Paris offers exceptional comfort in premium business class cabins. Direct flights on Air France and Delta feature their flagship suite products, making the 10.5-hour flight fly by in absolute luxury.

Chicago (ORD) to Paris (CDG)

  • Flight Time: 8 hours (direct)

  • Standard Business Class Price: $4,200 - $6,000 round-trip

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $2,100 - $3,100 round-trip (Save up to $2,900!)

  • Airlines: Air France, United Airlines

  • Why This Route: Chicago offers excellent connectivity to Paris with both direct and one-stop options. The direct Air France and United flights are particularly popular with business travelers.

San Francisco (SFO) to Paris (CDG)

  • Flight Time: 11 hours (direct)

  • Standard Business Class Price: $5,200 - $7,800 round-trip

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $2,500 - $3,800 round-trip (Save up to $4,000!)

  • Airlines: Air France, United Airlines

  • Why This Route: Tech professionals and West Coast business travelers appreciate the premium service on airlines like Air France and United, with comfortable lie-flat seats perfect for overnight flights.

Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Paris (CDG)

  • Flight Time: 7 hours 45 minutes (direct)

  • Standard Business class Price: $4,000 - $5,800 round-trip 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $1,990 - $2,950 round-trip (Save up to $2,850!)

  • Airlines: Air France, United Airlines

  • Why This Route: It's close to government offices and companies that make money. This route is popular with companies because it offers frequent service and cheap prices.

Boston (BOS) to Paris (CDG)

  • Flight Time: 7 hours 15 minutes (direct)

  • Standard Business class Price: $3,800 - $5,400 round-trip 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $1,890 - $2,750 round-trip (Save up to $2,650!)

  • Airlines: Air France, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue

  • Why This Route: Boston travelers benefit from excellent competition between Air France, Delta, and JetBlue, resulting in some of the lowest business class fares to Europe.

Miami (MIA) to Paris (CDG/ORY)

  • Flight Time: 9 hours (direct)

  • Standard Business class Price: $4,500 - $6,500 round-trip 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $2,200 - $3,300 round-trip (Save up to $3,200!)

  • Airlines: Air France (direct to CDG), French bee (direct to ORY)

  • Why This Route: [Critical route update: American Airlines suspended its nonstop MIA-CDG route in March 2026]. Nonstop service is now operated exclusively by Air France (twice daily to CDG) and French bee (three times weekly to ORY) . Our consolidator rates on Air France remain highly competitive, offering massive savings over standard retail fares.

Airline Comparison: Best Business Class to Paris

Air France (New Business Cabin)

  • Seat Type: Reverse herringbone suite with sliding privacy door

  • Configuration: 1-2-1 (direct aisle access)

  • Key Amenities: 17.3-inch 4K HD screen, Bluetooth audio, wireless charging, French gastronomy, Clarins amenity kits

  • Lounge Access: Air France Lounge (JFK, CDG Terminal 2E)

  • Average retail price: $4,800 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $2,200 (Save $2,600!)

Delta Air Lines (Delta One Suites)

  • Seat Type: Delta One Suite with sliding privacy door

  • Configuration: 1-2-1 (direct aisle access)

  • Key Amenities: Westin Heavenly bedding, noise-canceling headphones, Tumi amenity kits, chef-curated dining

  • Lounge Access: Delta Sky Club / Delta One Lounge (JFK)

  • Average retail price: $5,200 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $2,400 (Save $2,800!)

United Airlines (Polaris)

  • Seat Type: Polaris lie-flat seat with privacy shell

  • Configuration: 1-2-1 (direct aisle access)

  • Key Amenities: Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, Therabody amenity kits, restaurant-quality dining, custom gel pillows

  • Lounge Access: United Polaris Lounge (EWR, ORD, SFO)

  • Average retail price: $4,500 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $2,100 (Save $2,400!)

JetBlue (Mint Suites & Studios)

  • Seat Type: Mint Suite with sliding door (Mint Studio in Row 1 offers extra space)

  • Configuration: 1-1 (direct aisle access on single-aisle A321LR)

  • Key Amenities: 17-inch screen (22-inch in Studio), Tuft & Needle bedding, artisanal dining by Delicious Hospitality Group

  • Lounge Access: None (JetBlue does not operate lounges, though they have announced plans for JFK/BOS)

  • Average retail price: $3,500 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $1,890 (Save $1,610!)

La Compagnie (Boutique All-Business Class)

  • Seat Type: Collins Aerospace Diamond lie-flat seat

  • Configuration: 2-2 (76 seats total on Airbus A321neo)

  • Key Amenities: 15.7-inch screen, free unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi, Caudalie skincare products, organic French cuisine

  • Lounge Access: Lounge&Co (EWR), Primeclass Lounge (ORY)

  • Average retail price: $3,200 

  • BusinessTravel365 Price: $1,890 (Save $1,310!)

What you get in business class to Paris 

Seat Comfort

  • Fully lie-flat beds (180-degree recline)

  • 21-23 inches wide seats

  • 6.5-7 feet of sleeping space

  • Direct aisle access (1-2-1 configuration on widebodies, 1-1 on JetBlue)

  • Lumbar support and massage features

  • Personal storage compartments

Dining Experience

  • Multi-course chef-designed meals (often Michelin-starred on Air France)

  • Premium French wine and champagne selection

  • Made-to-order options

  • Fresh, locally-sourced ingredients

  • Gourmet French pastries and specialty desserts

  • Anytime snack service

Entertainment & Productivity

  • 15-18 inch HD touchscreens (up to 17.3-inch 4K on Air France)

  • Noise-canceling headphones

  • Universal power outlets

  • USB charging ports

  • Wi-Fi connectivity (free and unlimited on La Compagnie)

  • Privacy dividers or sliding doors

Baggage Allowance

  • 2 checked bags (70 lbs each)

  • Priority baggage handling

  • Premium cabin storage

  • Express luggage delivery

How to save up to 70% on business class to Paris 

The BusinessTravel365 Advantage

1. Exclusive Consolidator Access

Unlike online booking platforms, we partner directly with airline consolidators who receive bulk inventory at significantly discounted rates. These unpublished fares are never available on airline websites or travel aggregators like Expedia or Google Flights.

  • Real Example: A client recently flew United Polaris from Newark to Paris for $1,980 round-trip—the same ticket cost $4,370 on United.com .

2. Expert Negotiation

Our experienced travel consultants negotiate personally with airlines on your behalf. With relationships built over years in the industry, we secure better rates than automated systems ever could.

3. Flexible Routing Options

We analyze hundreds of routing combinations to find the best value:

  • Direct flights vs. convenient connections

  • Different departure airports within your region (e.g., flying out of JFK vs. EWR)

  • Optimal layover cities for lowest fares

  • Mixed-cabin opportunities (business outbound, business return on different carriers)

4. Strategic Timing

Our team knows exactly when to book for maximum savings:

  • 8-12 weeks in advance: Sweet spot for international business class

  • Tuesday/Wednesday departures: Typically 15-20% cheaper than weekends

  • January/November travel: Lowest seasonal pricing (save $1,500+ vs. peak summer season)

  • Off-peak hours: Early morning or late-night flights often cost less

5. Hidden Deals & Mistake Fares

We monitor airline systems 24/7 for pricing errors and flash sales. When we spot a deal, we act immediately to lock in your savings before the error is corrected.

6. No Hidden Fees

While online travel agencies add service fees (often $30-50 per ticket), we include our consultation in your ticket price. What you see is what you pay.

Why fly business class to Paris? 

For Business Travelers

Productivity in the Air

Arrive at important meetings refreshed and prepared. Lie-flat seats ensure quality sleep, while in-flight Wi-Fi keeps you connected. Work at your own pace with spacious seating and power outlets.

Time Efficiency

Priority check-in, expedited security, and priority boarding save 60-90 minutes at the airport. Access to premium lounges provides quiet workspaces before departure.

Paris: Europe's business hub 

Home to La Défense (Europe's largest purpose-built business district), multinational headquarters, and major trade shows, Paris is a critical destination for international business. Business class travel reflects professionally on corporate travelers.

For Leisure Travelers

Comfort is worth the savings 

At our discounted rates ($1,890-$3,200), business class becomes accessible for special occasions, honeymoons, or anniversary trips. Why settle for a cramped economy when luxury costs less?

Enhanced Experience

Start your vacation relaxed, not exhausted. Seven to eight hours in a lie-flat bed with gourmet meals transforms long-haul travel from an endurance test to an enjoyable experience.

Paris Awaits

This charming destination offers:

  • The Eiffel Tower & Seine River Cruises

  • World-renowned Louvre Museum & Musée d'Orsay

  • Over 130 Michelin-starred restaurants

  • Stunning Haussmannian architecture

  • Champs-Élysées & luxury shopping

  • Palace of Versailles (just 30 minutes away)

Paris Travel Guide

Best time to visit Paris 

  • Spring (March-May):

    • Mild weather (55-65°F)

    • Cherry blossoms in bloom

    • Lower business class fares in March-April

    • Ideal for sightseeing

  • Summer (June-August):

    • Warmest weather (65-75°F)

    • Outdoor festivals and events

    • Higher flight prices (book early)

    • Longer daylight hours

  • Fall (September-November):

    • October = Best Value: Lowest business-class fares + pleasant weather

    • Autumn foliage

    • Fewer tourists than in the summer

    • Perfect for business travel

  • Winter (December-February):

    • Christmas markets & holiday lights

    • Highest business class prices around holidays, but lowest in January

    • Cold weather (35-45°F)

    • Indoor museums and restaurants

From Paris airports to city center 

From Charles de Gaulle (CDG):

  • RER B Train (Fastest):

    • 35-45 minutes to Gare du Nord or Châtelet-Les Halles

    • Runs every 10-15 minutes

    • Cost: €14 flat fee (new since January 2026)

    • Best for: Business travelers, speed

  • Licensed Taxi:

    • 30-60 minutes to city center

    • Cost: €56 to the right bank (Rive droite) or €65 to the left bank (Rive gauche) 

    • Best for: Multiple passengers, heavy luggage

  • [Critical transfer update: Roissybus was discontinued on March 1, 2026] . Do not plan your transfer around this service.

From Orly Airport (ORY):

  • Metro Line 14 (Fastest):

    • 25 minutes to Châtelet or Gare de Lyon

    • Cost: €14 flat fee (Paris Region <> Airports Ticket)

    • Best for: Speed, budget-conscious travelers

  • Licensed Taxi:

    • 30 minutes to city center

    • Cost: €45 to the Right Bank or €36 to the Left Bank

    • Best for: Door-to-door convenience

Where to stay in Paris 

Business Districts:

  • La Défense (financial center, modern skyscrapers)

  • 8th Arrondissement (Champs-Élysées, corporate headquarters)

  • 1st & 2nd Arrondissements (historic center, luxury hotels)

Top Hotels:

  • The Ritz Paris (5-star luxury, Place Vendôme)

  • Le Meurice (Palace hotel, Rue de Rivoli)

  • Shangri-La Paris (Eiffel Tower views)

  • Hôtel de Crillon (historic luxury, Place de la Concorde)

How to choose the right business class flight to Europe 

Not all business class flights to Europe deliver the same experience. While most airlines offer lie-flat seats and premium service, the actual value depends on what you personally care about most. Below is a practical guide to comparing business class products on transatlantic routes, with examples of airlines that excel in each area.

If uninterrupted sleep is your top priority 

For overnight flights to Europe, sleep quality often matters more than any other feature. While most business class seats lie flat, seat layout and privacy determine whether you actually sleep well.

The features that matter most for sleep are 1-2-1 seating layouts with direct aisle access, minimal foot traffic near your seat, enclosed or staggered seat designs, and quality bedding and mattress pads.

Travelers who prioritize sleep often choose airlines with modern, privacy-focused cabins such as Delta Air Lines Delta One or United Airlines Polaris, both of which emphasize personal space and consistent seat layouts across long-haul routes. If arriving rested and functional matters more than dining or décor, these products are often the safest choice.

If dining, wine, and service matter more than privacy 

Some travelers view business class as part of the journey, not just a way to sleep. For these travelers, food quality, wine selection, and service style are central to the experience.

What to look for is chef-designed menus, high-quality wine and Champagne, thoughtful presentation, and a refined restaurant-style service flow. Travelers who prioritize dining and atmosphere often choose European carriers, especially Air FranceIf privacy and personal space are non-negotiable

Privacy matters most for solo travelers, executives working onboard, and those sensitive to noise or light. The key factors are seat shells or sliding doors, distance from the aisle, cabin density, and seat orientation.

Airlines that emphasize individual space and consistent cabin design tend to appeal most to privacy-focused travelers, and this is especially important on longer flights from the West Coast where you spend 10 or more hours in the air. Couples traveling together, on the other hand, may prefer paired seating even if it means slightly less individual isolation.

If Ground Experience and Lounges Shape Your Trip

Business class begins before boarding. Priority check-in, fast-track security, and lounge access can significantly affect how stressful or relaxed the journey feels.

What to consider is lounge crowding at your departure airport, availability of showers and quiet zones, and lounge quality during peak hours. Some airlines invest heavily in flagship lounges at specific hubs, while others deliver a more basic experience. The value of this feature depends largely on where you are departing from, not just which airline you choose.

United Polaris Lounges at Newark, Chicago, and San Francisco are among the best in the United States. Virgin Atlantic's Clubhouse at JFK is consistently rated one of the top airport lounges globally. British Airways Galleries Club at Heathrow is a destination in itself for London-bound travelers.

If value for money is the deciding factor 

Business class pricing to Europe varies widely, even for similar seat products. Value-focused travelers look beyond brand names and focus on the price-to-comfort ratio, seasonal pricing differences, and access to consolidator or unpublished fares.

In many cases, the best-value business class flight is not the most expensive option but the one that balances comfort, reliability, and price most effectively. La Compagnie , Aer Lingus, and Icelandair represent the best of this category for 2026.

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Expert Travel Tips for Paris

Airport Arrival Tips

  • Plan for Immigration: Even in business class with priority lanes (Accès No. 1), allow 30-45 minutes for passport control at CDG. EU/EEA citizens move faster than US passport holders.

  • Lounge Access on Arrival: If you have an early morning arrival, several CDG lounges offer day passes with showers, Wi-Fi, and breakfast.

  • Best Transportation Downtown: The airport train (RER B) is fastest (35-45 min to Gare du Nord for €14), but taxis work well for groups (€56-65 flat rate).

Paris Business Etiquette

  • Punctuality Matters: French professionals value timeliness. Arrive 5 minutes early for meetings.

  • Language Considerations: Always start conversations with a polite "Bonjour" or "Bonsoir". It is considered rude to begin speaking English without greeting first.

  • Dining Traditions: Business lunches are common and often extend 2 hours. Don't rush through meals—it's considered part of building the relationship.

Not-to-Miss Experiences

  • Eiffel Tower at Night: Visit the Champ de Mars after dark to see the Eiffel Tower sparkle for 5 minutes at the beginning of every hour.

  • Authentic French Bakeries: Skip tourist traps. Visit authentic boulangeries like Du Pain et des Idées or Poilâne for true French quality.

  • Café Culture: Try traditional cafes in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés or Marais neighborhoods.

  • Day Trip to Versailles: Just 30 minutes by RER C train, this stunning palace is a perfect day trip.

Packing Recommendations

  • Weather Preparedness: Paris weather is changeable. Pack:

    • Light rain jacket or umbrella

    • Layers (mornings cool, afternoons warm)

    • Comfortable walking shoes (cobblestone streets)

    • Smart casual or business formal for dining and meetings

  • Power Adapters: France uses Type C and E plugs (230V). Bring a universal adapter.

  • Currency: Euro (EUR) is used. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry €50-100 cash for small purchases at markets or cafes.

Money-Saving Local Tips

  • Public Transportation: Buy a Navigo Easy card and load a "carnet" of 10 tickets for discounted travel.

  • Lunch Specials: Many restaurants offer "formule midi" (fixed-price lunch menus) for €18-25—same quality as dinner for half the price.

  • Museum Pass: The Paris Museum Pass includes free entry to over 50 museums and monuments.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Paris

What is the cheapest month to fly business class to Paris?

The cheapest month to fly business class to Paris is typically January , when winter demand drops and airlines release additional consolidator inventory. The shoulder-season months of April to May and September to October offer the best balance of pleasant weather and reasonable pricing, with fares roughly 20% below peak summer rates .

Which airlines offer nonstop business class flights from the US to Paris?

Nonstop business class flights from the US to Paris are operated by Air France (from 12 US gateways) , Delta Air Lines (from JFK, BOS, ATL, LAX) , United Airlines (from EWR, IAD, ORD, SFO) , JetBlue (from JFK, BOS) , American Airlines (from JFK, ORD, DFW, PHL) , and La Compagnie (all-business class from EWR to ORY) .

What is the difference between CDG and Orly airports?

Charles de Gaulle (CDG) is the primary international gateway located northeast of Paris, serving almost all major transatlantic carriers and offering extensive premium lounge networks . Orly Airport (ORY) is located closer to the city center to the south, primarily serving domestic and European routes, but also hosting boutique transatlantic carriers like La Compagnie and French bee .

Is La Compagnie a good option for flying to Paris?

Yes, La Compagnie is an exceptional boutique option for value-conscious travelers. It operates an all-business-class Airbus A321neo with just 76 lie-flat seats in a 2-2 configuration . While it lacks the complete privacy of 1-2-1 suites, it offers free unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi, organic French dining, and highly competitive fares starting from $1,890 round-trip .

What is the new Air France business class cabin like?

The new Air France Business Class features a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone layout with sliding privacy doors, 17.3-inch 4K HD screens, Bluetooth audio, and wireless charging . It is available on retrofitted Boeing 777-300ERs and new Airbus A350-900s, offering one of the most luxurious and private transatlantic experiences .

How does Delta One Suite compare to Air France Business Class?

Both are world-class products featuring sliding privacy doors and 1-2-1 direct aisle access . Delta One Suites (on the A330-900neo and A350) excel in bedding comfort (Westin Heavenly) and lounge access in the US , while Air France excels in onboard gastronomy, wine selection, and their flagship lounge at CDG Terminal 2E .

What is the baggage allowance for business class to Paris?

Most airlines offer business class passengers 2 checked bags up to 70 lbs (32 kg) each, along with 2 carry-on bags and a personal item. Priority baggage handling is also included, ensuring your bags are among the first on the carousel.

How far in advance should I book to get the best consolidator rates?

The sweet spot for booking consolidator business class fares is 8 to 12 weeks in advance. This is when airlines release unsold premium inventory to consolidators at deeply discounted rates.

Are meals and alcohol included in business class flights to Paris?

Yes, all meals, snacks, and premium alcoholic beverages (including fine French wines and Champagne) are fully complimentary in business class.

Can I access the lounge on arrival in Paris?

Yes, if you fly with Air France or other SkyTeam partners, you can access arrival lounges at CDG to shower, eat breakfast, and prepare for your day.

What is the fastest way to get from CDG to central Paris?

The fastest way is the RER B Train, which takes 35-45 minutes to Gare du Nord or Châtelet-Les Halles and costs a flat fee of €14 .

Is there a flat-rate taxi fare from Paris airports?

Yes, Paris taxis operate on strictly regulated flat rates. From CDG, it is €56 to the Right Bank and €65 to the Left Bank . From Orly, it is €45 to the Right Bank and €36 to the Left Bank .

What is the best seat configuration for couples traveling to Paris?

For couples, the center "honeymoon" seats in a 1-2-1 configuration (like Air France or Delta One) are ideal, as the privacy divider can be lowered to allow you to dine and converse together .

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