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Air Tahiti Selects ATR HighLine All Business Class Cabin for Previously Ordered ATR 72-600

Air Tahiti has selected the ‘ATR HighLine All-Business Class’ cabin interior for one of four newly ordered ATR 72-600 aircraft.  This marks the launch of the carrier’s unique VIP service, which is set to start in the second half of 2026.


Air Tahiti has selected the ‘ATR HighLine All-Business Class’ cabin interior for one of four newly ordered ATR 72-600 aircraft. 
Air Tahiti has selected the ‘ATR HighLine All-Business Class’ cabin interior for one of four newly ordered ATR 72-600 aircraft. 

On Wednesday (June 18, 2025), from the Paris Air Show 2025, ATR announced that Air Tahiti, the leading inter-island carrier of French Polynesia, has selected the ‘ATR HighLine All-Business Class’ cabin interior for one of four newly ordered ATR 72-600 aircraft.  This marks the launch of the carrier’s unique VIP service, which is set to start during the second half of 2026, and will serve some of the world’s most iconic destinations, such as Bora Bora and Raiatea. 


ATR’s new HighLine collection of cabin interiors features configurations ranging from dual-class to VIP Layouts.  The elevated cabin interior will provide a VIP atmosphere with an open, executive-style ceiling, and 26 individual Business Class seats in a 1-by-1 configuration.  Specially designed by Geven for ATR, the ‘ETEREA: business seat offers exceptional comfort with a width of 21.6 inches, a generous 39 inch pitch, a deep seven inch recline, a personal side console, dedicated stowage, and USB A+C ports, as well as direct aisle access and window views. 


In Wednesday’s announcement, Air Tahiti’s CEO, Edouard Wong Fat, said,


“We are not only renewing our fleet, we are launching a whole new travel experience, offering an exceptional service that reflects the natural beauty and unique spirit of our islands.  Whether travellers are arriving from long-haul international flights or hopping between islands, they will enjoy an elevated experience both on the ground and in the air.  With ATR, we have the ideal platform to deliver connectivity, reliability, premium service, and fuel efficiency – all in one.” 


Also commenting on Air Tahiti’s HighLine cabin selection, ATR’s SVP – Commercial, Alexis Vidal, said,


“Air Tahiti and ATR have grown together over the years, continuously exploring new horizons with a shared commitment to connectivity that makes a difference.  Air Tahiti’s new premium offering is more than an upgrade, it embodies the airline’s dedication to making sure that, while serving some of the most breathtaking islands in the world, the experience begins the moment their passengers step on board.  The growing interest in the ‘ATR HighLine’ cabin collection underscores a rising demand among commercial, business, corporate and governmental operators for superior comfort, unmatched airfield accessibility and low-emission solutions.  ATR is the go-to choice for operators seeking to achieve all these objectives without compromise.” 

Air Tahiti Selects ATR HighLine All-Business Class Cabin - Courtesy ATR

Air Tahiti is Polynesia’s leading inter-island airline. With over 65 years of experience, the carrier connects 48 islands spread across the five Polynesian archipelagos, covering a network as vast as Europe, as well as Rarotonga in the Cook Islands  The airline offers passengers a unique travel experience, enhanced by an authentic Polynesian welcome, embodying 'Te natiraa o te mau motu' – the essential link between islands and between people. 


 

Source: ATR 

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