Air France To Show ‘Star Wars Episode VII-The Force Awakens’ Before It Hits the Theaters
There would be a surprising airline news for all the Star Wars fans traveling through Air France. Prior to showing of "Star Wars Episode VII-The Force Awakens" in the big screen on Dec.18, early travelers booked with Air France gets the advantage of watching the film on an early screening on Dec.15.
Air France collaborated with EuropaCorp CINEMAS in a Flight & Cinema package, where winners don't only enjoy watching the film, but they also get a free lift from the airport to the movie theater in a special Star Wars shuttle. Those who booked flights, including AF083 San Francisco - Paris, AF065 Los Angeles - Paris, AF011 New York - Paris and AF009 New York - Paris can enjoy the special screening of the new Star Wars movie, according to Road Warrior Voices.
To participate in the Flight & Cinema package, a traveler must book early before Dec.10 and accomplish an Air France's registration form at the Air France website. Part of the promo mechanics is to answer the question, whether the passenger is a Jedi or a Sith fan. A confirmation will be received by the sender within 72 hours. The film will be shown on Dec.16, two days in advance before its U.S. release.
EuropaCorp CINEMAS offer state of the art cinemas designed by Luc Besson with 18 meters wide screen, a high 3D technology developed by Dolby, 4K Dual Projection and an immersive Dolby ATMOS sound with more than 40 surround speakers providing an utmost audio visual experience.
Air France is the French flag carrier and a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group. It is a founding member of the SkyTeam global airline alliance. The airline delivers flights to 36 destinations in France and to 168 destinations in 93 countries worldwide since 2013.
A regular economy seat from New York to Paris is around $582 on a five-day trip while a flight from San Francisco is $699 at this time. Do you think this airline news from Air France is a good deal?