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Flying to Europe Just Got More Luxurious with La Compagnie

Flying to Europe Just Got More Luxurious with La Compagnie

New York Post5 hours ago

Are you thinking about a jaunt across the Atlantic? Fly like royalty on your next trip to France or Italy on an airline offering a more upscale approach to travel.
Meet La Compagnie, a French airline that's reimagining the travel experience, making flights to Europe feel luxurious rather than 'roughing it' in coach. Offering exclusive business class flights from Newark direct to Paris, Nice and Milan, La Compagnie provides a personalized and innovative journey – all at competitive prices.
What's happening at Newark
You may have seen some recent stories in the news about Newark Liberty International Airport, but La Compagnie flights have been minimally impacted as their schedules fall outside the most restricted time slots. At most, La Compagnie's flights to Europe have observed a slight increase in taxi time at departure. Throughout Newark's renovation process, La Compagnie has maintained a strong on-time performance, with over 90% of flights departing as scheduled.
La Compagnie Lounge
Image provided by La Compagnie
If, however, you have some extra time at the airport, La Compagnie's lounge at Newark, LOUNGE&CO, is waiting for you. Situated in Terminal B, this brand new, cozy space will make you feel like you're worlds away from the chaos of the airport. Enjoy a drink at the bar or a satisfying dinner before your overnight journey abroad. Complimentary Wi-Fi, luggage storage and two shower rooms are also available for travelers.
Luxury in the skies
When you travel on La Compagnie, you'll experience a flight like no other. Each of the 76 fully reclining seats converts into a horizontal bed for optimal rest during your journey. Sleep will surely come when you're given hypoallergenic pillows and a large, comfy blanket. If, however, you are someone who just can't fall asleep on a plane, don't worry! While onboard, you'll have free Wi-Fi so you can access whatever you want on your personal devices. Or you can enjoy La Compagnie's IFE – (In Flight Entertainment) on their big screens – a selection of international, French and Italian movies, curated playlists and a meditation channel specifically dedicated to air travel.
Horizontal bed
Image provided by La Compagnie
Each seat is thoughtfully equipped with a reading lamp, storage space for personal items and electronics, a charging outlet, a headphone jack and a pouch for important documents. Adding an extra touch of luxury, La Compagnie provides skincare products at every seat. Passengers can enjoy Caudalie products on flights to and from Paris or Nice, and Comfort Zone products on flights to and from Milan.
Gastronomy at 30,000 feet
Luxury onboard La Compagnie goes beyond comfort. Make sure to bring your appetite as each flight offers a taste of French gastronomy, with menus refreshed monthly by renowned chefs. After takeoff, passengers can dine on a four-course meal, including a cold starter, a hot dish, a cheese plate and a dessert, with a sweet and salty snack prior to landing. Naturally, no trip to France or Italy would be complete without some Champagne and wine. A curated selection of organic wines is available and chosen by experts to pair with your food.
Part of a meal service on a La Compagnie flight.
Image provided by La Compagnie
Commitment to sustainability
La Compagnie operates greener aircraft for international routes that have helped reduce the carbon footprint by 20% to 30%, compared to other flights on the same routes, depending on the destination. The Airbus A321 neo plane, which operates from Newark to Paris, is the most sustainable aircraft on trans-Atlantic flights. Meals are served in reusable tableware that helps reduce the use of plastic, all newspapers and magazines are only available digitally, and the menu includes exclusively organic wines.
With summer travel season now upon us, a trip to Europe is a great idea. Book your round-trip La Compagnie flight from Newark today!

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