Air France Opens Completely Redesigned Lounge at Boston Logan International Airport
- Joe Breitfeller

- Aug 21
- 2 min read
Air France has announced the reopening of their completely refreshed lounge at Boston Logan International Airport. The remodeled lounge offers new areas and enhanced comfort, while showcasing the French-style preflight travel experience.

On Wednesday (August 20, 2025), Air France announced the opening of their completely redesigned lounge at Boston Logan International Airport. (BOS). Designed to offer guests moments of peace and relaxation, the lounge is located in terminal E. The over 550 square-meter space is dedicated to Air France Business and Flying Blue Elite Plus customers, and seats 126. The lounge also welcomes eligible customers from KLM and SkyTeam partner airlines, and is open daily from 1:00 pm to 11.30 pm. This summer, Air France is operating up to 14 weekly flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Boston (BOS).
Created by Air France teams in partnership with the agency SGK Brandimage, the refreshed lounge design reflects the Air France style by highlighting the airline’s logo, the historic winged seahorse, and posters displaying their rich heritage. It also features Air France's signature shades of blue, luminous white and touches of red, for a refined and chic atmosphere. The use of oak wood and champagne metallic shades adds warmth and elegance to the space, and the furniture has been carefully selected, with soft, enveloping shapes and meticulous finishes.
Welcome to Air France's Newly Remodeled Lounge at Boston Logan International Airport - Courtesy Air France
French gastronomy is showcased at the heart of the lounge, with a dining area that invites guests to enjoy a French-style culinary experience, in a warm and welcoming setting. A range of hot and cold, savory and sweet dishes changes throughout the day, and vegetarian options are also available. Additionally, a bar offers a selection of French wine and champagne, spirits and local beers, as well as cocktails and mocktails prepared by a bartender.
The Air France lounge now has a special area reserved for Flying Blue Ultimate customers. This private and exclusive space features four comfortable seats, and remains out of sight while offering seamless access to all the lounge’s services. For simplified access, the entrance to the lounge is equipped with eligibility kiosks. Throughout the lounge, there are also TV screens and free Wi-Fi access, as well as electric and USB sockets. A digital press offer is also available on the Air France Press app.
Source: Air France










