A scheduled airline, Corsair operates flights to the Indian Ocean (Reunion, Mauritius, Mayotte and Madagascar), Africa (Ivory Coast, Benin and Mali) and the Caribbean (Guadeloupe and Martinique)
Corsair has begun renewing its fleet with the arrival of 7 A330neo aircraft. With the arrival of a further 2 A330neo aircraft before the end of 2024, the airline will have one of the youngest fleets on the market, with an average age of 2 years, and considerably improved environmental performance.
The A330neo will cut fuel consumption and CO2 emissions per seat by over 25%.
The airline offers 3 classes of travel: Business, Premium and Economy. It offers ergonomic seats, with real seating comfort, and a host of in-flight entertainment options, including individual touch-screen interactive displays, offering a wide range of films, reports and games accessible on board from individual screens, as well as wifi access for a fee, enabling you to surf the web during your flight.
Business class: seats convertible into beds, with noise-reducing headphones, comfort kit, comforter and pillow. Baggage allowance: 18 kg in the cabin and 2 pieces of baggage weighing 32 kg each in the hold. Fast check-in, Business lounge access, priority boarding and priority baggage delivery on arrival
Premium class: ideally located at the front of the aircraft (12 to 21 seats depending on aircraft type), behind Business class, with wide, ergonomic seats and a complete cosmetics kit. Baggage allowance: 18 kg in the cabin and 2 pieces of baggage weighing 23 kg each in the hold.
Fast check-in, priority boarding and priority baggage delivery on arrival
Economy class: New-generation seats with enhanced seating comfort, individual touch screens with an exclusive entertainment system (films, press, music albums, playlists, radios, games, series, children's programs).
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