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Air France Partners with Apple TV for In-flight Entertainment

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 20 January 2026 21:59
By Maisie Milward
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Air France partners with award-winning Apple TV to offer a better in-flight entertainment experience for customers.
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Air France is partnering with Apple TV to offer a better in-flight entertainment experience. Passengers will soon be able to enjoy exclusive access to the service on long-haul flights.

Air France partners with award-winning Apple TV to offer a better in-flight entertainment experience for customers.
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Air France Partners with Apple TV in ‘Exclusive Access’

The Apple TV service will be rolled out on long-haul flights with over 45 hours of original content. The airline has also announced a gradual rollout of high-speed Wi-Fi connections. Content will be renewed every two months and will feature accessibility options such as subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers.

Air France partners with award-winning Apple TV to offer a better in-flight entertainment experience for customers.
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‘1,500 hours’ of In-Flight Entertainment

Each passenger currently has access to over 1,500 hours of in-flight entertainment with Air France, 30% of which is dedicated to French cinema.

In the airline’s recent cabin features, on-demand entertainment will include anti-glare screens with 4 K quality and Bluetooth connectivity for personal earbuds or headphones.

Air France is also planning to provide touch-screen displays in over 12 languages on over 38,000 screens.

The airline also offers other exclusive partnerships, including Canal+, to give passengers access to a wider selection of television. These include series, films, reports, documentaries and more.

Will you be testing out Air France’s Apple TV across their long-haul flights? Let us know in the comments below.

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