The French flag carrier has developed its own chewing gum to help ease any ear pain or discomfort its passengers may experience, notably on take-off and landing.
Air travel can sometimes cause ear pain, particularly when variations in cabin pressure make ears feel all blocked up. Air France has developed its own chewing gum -- or "gomme à macher" -- to help take care of its passengers' ears for a more enjoyable in-flight experience. The airline has come up with two interesting flavours, both with a decidedly French feel: crème brûlée and pistachio macaron. In fact, the two flavours were specially chosen to fly the flag for French cuisine.
Air France's "gomme à macher" will be available before take-off on flights from Paris to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Mexico City. The chewing gum will also be available in Air France lounges at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports in Paris.
Alternatively, the chewing gums are sold in the airline's online store, Shopping Air France, priced €3.50, and in the Colette concept store in the French capital.
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