Air France Policies: Seat Upgrades & Tracking

How to track baggage on Air France

  • Online: You can check the status of your baggage by logging into your account on the Air France website, now go to the “My bookings” section. You will be able to see the status of their baggage and the expected delivery time.
  • SMS: You can track your baggage via SMS by providing Air France with your mobile number while checking in your luggage. Later you will receive text messages with updates about your baggage status
  • App: You can also track your baggage using the Air France app, available for both iOS and Android devices. The app allows you to check the status of your baggage, and to receive notifications when your baggage is loaded and offloaded.
  • Phone: You can also call Air France’s customer service and track your baggage using their booking reference and baggage identification number.

How to upgrade on Air France in steps

  • Check upgrade availability: To upgrade your flight with Air France, you will first need to check if upgrades are available on your flight. You can do this by visiting the Air France website and using the “Manage my booking” feature to check the upgrade available on your flight.
  • Meet the requirements: To be eligible for an upgrade, you will need to have a valid ticket and meet the requirements set by the airline. This can include having a certain status level in the Flying Blue frequent flyer program or purchasing a specific type of fare.
  • Choose your upgrade: If upgrades are available on your flight, you will be able to choose your desired class of service, such as Premium Economy or Business class.
  • Pay for the upgrade: Once you have chosen your desired class of service, you will need to pay for the upgrade. The cost will depend on the class of service, the route, and the availability.
  • Confirm your upgrade: After you have paid for the upgrade, you will receive a confirmation email or text message. You can also check the status of your upgrade by logging into your account on the Air France website or by contacting customer service.

Air France Pet Policy

  • Air France allows small dogs and cats to travel in the cabin on certain flights, as long as they are in a suitable carrier that can fit under the seat in front of you.
  • The carrier must meet size and weight requirements, and the animal must be able to stand up and turn around comfortably inside.
  • The animal must be clean and well-behaved and must be kept in the carrier at all times during the flight.
  • Not all flights or destinations allow animals in the cabin, and certain breeds of animals may be restricted.

Air France Pregnancy Policy

  • Air France allows expectant mothers to travel up to the end of the 36th week of pregnancy for single pregnancies and up to the end of the 32nd week of pregnancy for multiple pregnancies.
  • Expectant mothers will need to present a medical certificate, issued no more than 7 days before the flight, that confirms the due date and the fitness to fly.
  • If you are in the last 4 weeks of pregnancy, you will not be allowed to fly.
  • While traveling alone pregnant women will be required to have a companion.
  • Expectant mothers are recommended to book a seat in the emergency exit row as it provides more legroom.
  • You are also advised to consult your doctor before making your travel plan.
  • Please inform the airline of your pregnancy at the time of booking or check-in, to ensure appropriate accommodations can be made.

Infant Policy and Things You Can Carry

  • Air France allows you to bring your infant on board, either on your lap or in an approved child restraint device.
  • You will need to purchase an infant fare for children under 2 years old.
  • Only one infant per adult is allowed to travel.
  • Infants traveling on your lap will not be allotted a separate seat.
  • If your infant is traveling alone, they will need to have a separate seat and the appropriate fare will apply.
  • Make sure your infant has a passport, visa, and other travel documents as per the destination country’s regulations.
  • You can request infant meals on board.
  • Bring your own baby’s car seat, baby’s bed, and other accessories for the flight.
  • Inform the airline of your travel with an infant at the time of booking, or check-in, to ensure appropriate accommodations can be made.