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We're getting tired of airlines using “greater flexibility” as the slogan for nuking a loyalty program. Air France-KLM Flying Blue is the latest program to try to spin a devaluation as positive news for travelers. Unsurprisingly, this update is overwhelmingly negative for award travelers.

Here's everything to know about Flying Blue's new award fares.

Flying Blue Announces New Fare Bundles

Flying Blue announced a new award ticket structure for all fare classes apart from La Premiere. Now, you'll need to choose between light, standard, and flex fares on all Air France- and KLM-operated flights. These changes don't apply to standalone partner flights, and on joint tickets, only standard fares will be available.

These changes will take effect on September 8, 2026, so you still have time to lock in current award pricing.

Here are the new fare bundles:

  • Light: No changes or refunds, advanced seat selection, or lounge access. Economy and premium economy don't get checked bags.
  • Standard: Probably the most similar option to what is currently available — changes or refunds are subject to a fee, but still no seat selection.
  • Flex: Complimentary changes or refunds, seat selection, and more.

Fortunately, any tickets booked before September 8 will be grandfathered into the current benefits. You might want to prebook some of your travel for the end of this year or beginning of 2027 before these changes take effect.

Air France business class seat
Credit: Harrison Pierce/AwardWallet

In the Q&A, something interesting stuck out:

“The new structure also further differentiates the value of Flying Blue status benefits, such as complimentary checked baggage for Silver members and enhanced flexibility benefits available to higher-tier members.”

Flying Blue elite members will retain their elite perks regardless of their fare bundle. So, if you get additional baggage, waived fees, or lounge access through your elite status, you could book a light fare. If you don't already have elite status, you could consider taking advantage of the Flying Blue elite status match, which lets you match up to Gold for U.S. and Canada residents or up to Platinum for residents of select other countries.

It appears that Flying Blue is aiming to make elite status that much more worthwhile. However, if that's the goal, it would be nice if Flying Blue added perks for elite members rather than stripping down award tickets to force passengers into paying more miles for the same perks.

Related: Best Flying Blue Redemptions on Air France, KLM & Partners

New Fare Bundles

Today, when you book an award ticket, you know what to expect:

PerkEconomyPremium EconomyBusiness
Checked bags1, up to 23 kg2, up to 23 kg each2, up to 32 kg each
Hand baggage1, up to 12 kg total2, up to 12 kg total2, up to 18 kg total
ChangesSubject to a €70 feeSubject to a €70 feeSubject to a €70 fee
RefundsSubject to a €70 feeSubject to a €70 feeSubject to a €70 fee
Seat selectionFree at check-inFree at check-inFree at check-in
SkyPriority benefitsNot includedNot includedIncluded
Lounge AccessAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra costIncluded

Starting September 8, here are your options for booking an economy award, including the new restrictions to be aware of:

PerkEconomy LightEconomy StandardEconomy Flex
Checked bagsNoneOne, up to 23 kgOne, up to 23 kg
Hand baggageOne, up to 12 kgOne, up to 12 kgOne, up to 12 kg
ChangesNot allowedSubject to a €70 feeIncluded
RefundsNot allowedSubject to a €70 feeIncluded
Seat selectionAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra costIncluded
SkyPriority benefitsNot includedNot includedNot included
Lounge AccessAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra cost

And here are the premium economy fare bundles:

PerkPremium Economy LightPremium Economy StandardPremium Economy Flex
Checked bagsNone2, up to 23 kg each2, up to 23 kg each
Hand baggage2, up to 12 kg total2, up to 12 kg total2, up to 12 kg total
ChangesNot allowedSubject to a €70 feeIncluded
RefundsNot allowedSubject to a €70 feeIncluded
Seat selectionAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra costIncluded
SkyPriority benefitsIncludedIncludedIncluded
Lounge AccessAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra cost

Finally, here are the new business fare bundles:

PerkBusiness LightBusiness StandardBusiness Flex
Checked bagsOne, up to 32 kg2, up to 32 kg each2, up to 32 kg each
Hand baggage2, up to 18 kg total2, up to 18 kg total2, up to 18 kg total
ChangesNot allowedSubject to a €70 feeIncluded
RefundsNot allowedSubject to a €70 feeIncluded
Seat selectionAvailable at an extra costAvailable at an extra costIncluded
SkyPriority benefitsIncludedIncludedIncluded
Lounge AccessAvailable at an extra costIncludedIncluded

That's right — your Business Light fare will not include lounge access.

None of this is all that surprising, especially after SkyTeam partner Delta Air Lines rolled out unbundled travel experiences and introduced a Basic Business ticket earlier this year.

However, it's a troubling trend — rather than a standard devaluation where award prices go up across the board, you have to decide whether you want to spend the same amount of miles and receive fewer benefits or spend more miles for the same terms you're used to. Neither option is all that enticing.

The one silver lining is that award tickets don't appear to be getting more expensive, and Flying Blue Promo Rewards aren't going anywhere.

Bottom Line

It seems that over and over again, we're having to pay more miles to receive the same benefits in the name of flexibility and customization. This update isn't one that any Flying Blue member asked for, but it's one that members will need to get used to. Starting September 8, 2026, you'll have nine award fare types to choose from when you're booking an Air France or KLM flight through Flying Blue.

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