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Air France Lounge at Boston Logan (BOS) Gets a Refresh

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Air France has officially reopened its lounge at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) after a major refresh. The space, located in Terminal E, now offers travelers a more modern and comfortable place to relax before their flights to Paris and beyond.

Let’s take a look at the details of this updated lounge.

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An Overview of the Air France at Boston Logan Refresh

The redesigned lounge covers just over 5,900 square feet and has seating for 126 guests, making it a relatively modest space compared to some larger international lounges, but it’s still a welcome upgrade at Boston (BOS).

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At just over 5,900 square feet, the refreshed lounge is a bit cozy, but offers a sleek, comfortable setting. Image Credit: Air France

Open daily from 1 p.m. until 11:30 p.m., the lounge is available to Air France business class passengers, Flying Blue Elite Plus members, and eligible SkyTeam partner travelers — including those flying with KLM.

The new design embraces Air France’s signature style, blending deep blues, bright whites, and hints of red with oak finishes and champagne accents.

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The lounge is decorated in Air France’s signature blue, white, and red colors. Image Credit: Air France

Travelers will notice details like heritage posters, the airline’s historic winged seahorse logo, and more private seating areas. There’s also an enhanced work zone with ergonomic seating, quiet call booths, and a dedicated relaxation corner for longer layovers.

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New quiet areas provide a welcome spot to relax before the long-haul flight to Paris. Image Credit: Air France

Dining has also been upgraded. Guests can expect rotating hot and cold options, vegetarian dishes, French wines and champagne, cocktails, and local beers. Air France says it’s leaning on local, seasonal ingredients and is taking steps to reduce food waste and single-use plastics.

Hot Tip:

Even if you’re not flying Air France business class, you may still be able to access this lounge. SkyTeam Elite Plus status through partner airlines (like Delta) can get you in when traveling on an international itinerary, and Priority Pass members have access to this lounge as space allows. Always check eligibility before your flight. It could make a big difference in your pre-departure experience.

Final Thoughts

Air France has been steadily updating its global lounge network, and the refreshed BOS space is a welcome upgrade for New England travelers. With improved dining, stylish design, and more options for both work and relaxation, this lounge feels far more in line with Air France’s premium branding.

For frequent flyers to Paris or SkyTeam loyalists out of Boston, this is a clear step up from what was offered before.

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About Juan Ruiz

Juan is a leading expert in credit cards, loyalty programs, and airlines and hotels, with over a decade of experience helping readers and clients maximize points, miles, and travel value. His insights have appeared in prestigious outlets including USA Today, Travel & Leisure, CNN Underscored, Forbes, and The Points Guy, where he’s known for making complex travel strategies accessible and actionable. As the founder of JetBetter, Juan turns the complex world of points and miles into effortless, high-value travel, guiding clients through award redemptions, uncovering maximum value, and delivering stress-free, expertly planned trips that both travelers and industry insiders rely on.

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