Currently, La Compagnie is the only all-Business Class airline in the world. In 2018 it switched its hub in Paris from Charles De Gaulle airport (CDG) to Orly airport (ORY). In 2019 it substituted its two Boeing 757-200 with brand-new Airbus A321LR, configured with 76 flat-bed seats in a 2+2 cross section. Its schedule includes up to 13 weekly rotations from Orly to New York Newark airport (EWR) during the winter, while a seasonal route from Nice (NCE) is operated during the summer (Photo Wikimedia Commons / Adam Moreira)
- - 5 STARS: Awarded to airlines achieving a very high, overall quality performance. It recognizes high standards of onboard product together with consistent and excellent standards of staff service across airport and cabin environments
- - 4 STARS: Awarded to airlines that deliver a good overall quality performance and provide good product standards across different travel cabins
- - 3 STARS: Awarded to airlines delivering a fair quality performance equating to the industry 'average' of acceptable product and service standards
- - 2 STARS: Shows airlines delivering a lower total quality performance, in some instances below the industry average across many rating categories
- - 1 STAR: Represents a poor quality of product delivered across the assessment sectors
* SKYTRAX (www.skytraxratings.com) is the most prestigious independent rating agency in commercial aviation. Its five stars rating system regarding airline quality has become a status symbol for carriers around the world. Here is what the stars stand for: