Air France has officially reopened its completely redesigned lounge at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) on August 20, 2025, following several months of extensive renovations. The refreshed space showcases an elegant French-inspired aesthetic, improved dining options, and a new exclusive area for Flying Blue Ultimate members.
Let’s explore what this renovated lounge has to offer and how it compares to other premium spaces at Boston Logan.
The renovated Air France Lounge is located in Terminal E near gate 4 at Boston Logan International Airport. Access is available to:
The lounge operates daily from 8:00 AM to 11:30 PM, accommodating Air France’s schedule of up to 14 weekly flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Boston this summer.
Designed by Air France teams in collaboration with SGK Brandimage, the 550 square meter (5,920 square feet) lounge features a distinctly French aesthetic that aligns with Air France’s global design language. Key design elements include:
The lounge can accommodate up to 126 guests, making it relatively intimate compared to some other international lounges at Boston Logan. While the space has been beautifully designed, it’s worth noting that the lounge lacks natural light and windows—a limitation of its location within the terminal.
The culinary offering is a centerpiece of the renovated lounge, with Air France emphasizing a “French-style culinary experience” in a warm and welcoming setting. The dining area features:
Air France has emphasized sustainability in its catering approach, focusing on local and seasonal produce while implementing measures to reduce food waste and single-use plastics. Water fountains and beverage dispensers are available throughout the lounge to minimize plastic bottle usage.
One of the most notable additions to the renovated lounge is a dedicated area exclusively for Flying Blue Ultimate members—Air France-KLM’s invitation-only top tier status level. This private space features:
This dedicated space represents Air France’s commitment to its most valuable customers, though it’s worth noting that since Air France doesn’t operate its La Première first class service to Boston, there is no dedicated first class section in this lounge.
The renovated lounge offers several distinct zones to accommodate different traveler needs:
While the renovated Air France Lounge represents a significant improvement over its previous iteration, it’s worth considering how it stacks up against other premium lounges at Boston Logan:
The recently opened Delta One Lounge at Boston Logan is widely regarded as one of the airport’s most premium spaces, featuring:
The British Airways Lounge at Boston Logan offers:
While the Air France Lounge may not match the Delta One Lounge in terms of exclusivity or the British Airways Lounge in terms of views, it offers a distinctly French experience with quality food and beverage options in an elegant setting.
The Boston renovation represents one of the final pieces in Air France’s comprehensive overhaul of its North American lounge network. Other recently renovated Air France lounges in North America include:
The Boston renovation brings this location up to the airline’s current global standards, though the physical constraints of the space mean it lacks some of the more expansive features found at locations like Los Angeles.
The newly renovated Air France Lounge at Boston Logan represents a significant upgrade from its previous iteration, bringing it in line with the carrier’s global design standards and offering an enhanced pre-flight experience for SkyTeam premium passengers.
While the lounge has some inherent limitations—primarily its lack of natural light and relatively modest size—Air France has maximized the available space with thoughtful design choices, quality food and beverage offerings, and dedicated zones for different traveler needs.
For SkyTeam passengers departing from Boston, particularly those flying Air France’s up to 14 weekly services to Paris-Charles de Gaulle, the renovated lounge provides a comfortable and distinctly French environment to relax before their journey. The addition of a dedicated Flying Blue Ultimate section also demonstrates Air France’s commitment to recognizing its most valuable customers.
With this renovation complete, Air France has successfully modernized its entire North American lounge network, ensuring a consistent premium experience for its transatlantic travelers.
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