Air France Lounge
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Waar is Air France Lounge
Luchthaven
Parijs (CDG)
Terminal
Terminal 2F
Locatie
Luchtzijde
Reviews
The food is so-so, the atmosphere is otherwise pleasant.
Beautiful Air France lounge, diverse buffet, clean and quiet Perfect for working before a flight and relaxing.
Nice, I been often here last months. Testing Food.
One of the nicest lounges I know.
Crowded most of the time. But great atmosphere.
It's clean, spacious, quiet, varied menu, friendly staff
A nice stop before boarding Constantly improving buffet Sometimes crowded
Nice and relatively new Air France Lounge in Terminal 2F. Unfortunately, it is often extremely crowded and you have to be lucky to find a seat. The lounge is well equipped with relax areas, plenty of showers and several food and drink areas and a nice view to the apron. There is a small La Premiere/Ultimate section.
Fantastic service, great coffee. Book yourself a mini facial at the Clarins Spa! I didn’t eat, but food looked pretty limited.
There was plenty of space (though certainly not deserted) across two levels with sleep pods that would not too frequently be available. The bathroom was very clean and great views of planes around 2F. Watching some of the A220-300/CS3s pushback was beautiful (even though a a320 is videoed below).
The lounge is pretty good compared to some others. It’s spacious and airy. There are a few food stations to get some light snacks and drinks. They have a reasonable selection of wine. The food on offer is limited but not bad.
The pros : spacious lounge on two levels, with various types of seats and also a “quiet” zone. Lots of pastries at breakfast time The cons : choice of warm food is extremely limited (vs Emirates lounge for example). Poor maintenance of the lounge, toilets are clearly not inspected or maintained regularly. Boarding pas didn’t work on the automatic gate. When I asked why it didn’t , all I was told is “it doesn’t matter as long as I let you in”. Seems to me like the rest of the lounge is managed the same way “it doesn’t matter if it doesn’t work”.