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Business-Class Flights from Denver to Paris

Flying from Denver to Paris means spending about nine hours in the air — too long for a restless, uncomfortable trip and not long enough for a well-rested, stress-free journey. The difference? Choosing business class.

Business class will offer you everything you need for a comfortable, restful, and pleasant journey from Denver all the way to Paris. The luxury will start even before you board the plane. At your departure airport, you’ll have access to exclusive lounges where you can relax sipping on a soft drink or cocktail, have a warm meal, or even respond to work emails on your computer before your flight. And after you get on the plane, the level of comfort will stay just as high as at the beginning of your journey. With spacious, sophisticated seats, meals carefully chosen by top chefs, and personalized in-flight service, you won’t even notice how the nine hours that separate you from Paris rush past you.

Over the last few years, airlines have been competing to offer the best business-class experience on transatlantic routes. For instance, Air France recently upgraded its business class with enclosed suites, 4K screens, and new fine-dining menus tailored to long-haul flights. Lufthansa has also upgraded its business-class offers. On its Airbus A350, Boeing 777-9, and Boeing 787-9 planes, Lufthansa introduced its newest business-class cabin, Lufthansa Allegris. The airline plans to continue upgrading its planes and invest €2.5 billion ($2.71 billion) by 2050 for this to happen. This commitment on Lufthansa’s side shows that they expect the demand growth for premium services to continue.

But how can you know which airline offers the best travel experience to Paris right now? Which business-class seats are the most comfortable? And how can you score the best deal on a business-class ticket? That’s exactly what we’ll cover in this guide.

Planning Your Trip

If you plan to fly business class from Denver to Paris, your departure point will be the Denver International Airport (DEN). This is the only international airport in Denver and offers multiple flight options to Paris all year round.​ If you want the shortest flight possible for this route, we’ve got good news for you — Air France operates nonstop flights from the Denver International Airport to the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris (CDG). With them, you’ll get to your destination in only 9 hours. If you plan ahead and book your ticket early, you might pay from $4,000 to $6,000. The prices vary based on the season, as Paris is a more popular destination during the summer. Also, if you go on a trip to Paris spontaneously, the ticket prices will be well above the usual. You might have to pay up to $12,000 for a business-class ticket if you buy it last-minute.

But if you entertain the idea of spending a few hours in a unique location on your way to Paris, you can book a flight with Icelandair. It operates one-stop flights from Denver to Paris, with a layover in Reykjavik, at the Keflavík International Airport (KEF). Once you arrive at Keflavik Airport, which is the largest in Iceland, you can visit one of its Nordic-style restaurants, such as the Jómfrúin restaurant. This restaurant has all the Nordic delicacies you’ve dreamed of, including a selection of smørrebrød made with freshly baked rye and sourdough bread, aquavit-cured salmon with avocado, and the restaurant’s famous plaice sandwich, a menu staple since 1996.

The length of your journey to Paris depends on how long your layover is, but it’ll take at least 12 hours. You can book such a flight with Icelandair for as little as $3,500 if you book in advance or for $5,000 if you need to book it on short notice.

Alternative Routes from the U.S.

If you’re not a fan of long transatlantic flights, you might consider traveling to a U.S. city on the East Coast and flying to Paris from there. Some of the U.S. cities that have both nonstop and one-stop flights to Paris all year round are Philadelphia and New York.

Philadelphia to Paris

You can take a direct flight to Paris from the Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) with American Airlines. You’ll land in Paris only 7 hours after departure. In fact, this is one of the shortest U.S. – Europe routes. Prices for roundtrip business-class tickets with American Airlines usually range from $5,200 to $8,000. If you need to book a ticket for close dates or for high-demand dates, the prices might be as high as $12,000.

Alternatively, you can book a flight with a layover with Aer Lingus. Their flights most often have a layover at the Dublin Airport (DUB) and will get you to Paris in at least 10 hours, depending on your layover’s duration. In 2024, the Dublin Airport underwent some renovations meant to improve passengers’ experience. For example, the airport has introduced new food outlets, such as Fruitality in Terminal 2. If you’re looking for healthy meal options like smoothies and salads, Fruitality is a great option at any time of the day. Prices for such a flight with Aer Lingus usually vary between $4,700 and $6,700, depending on the ticket demand and how early you book. If you need a last-minute flight, you might pay up to $7,500 for a roundtrip ticket.

New York to Paris

Have you ever traveled with a boutique airline? If you fly from the Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Paris, you have the chance to experience the most luxurious, personalized service in the air travel industry. La Compagnie is an all-business boutique airline from France. It operates flights from the Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to the Orly Airport (ORY) in Paris. You’ll reach Paris after 7 hours spent comfortably on their all-business plane. A roundtrip ticket for a flight with La Compagnie may cost from $3,000 to $4,500, depending on how early you book it and whether you plan to travel on high-demand dates, such as summer weekends, or during the low season. If you’re up for a spontaneous trip and need a ticket to Paris as soon as possible, you might have to pay a price as high as $7,700.

If you don’t mind a layover, you can book a flight with Lufthansa, which will take you from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris in at least 10 hours, including a layover at the Frankfurt Airport (FRA). During your layover in Frankfurt, you can visit the Fraport Visitors' Center, which consists of various interactive exhibits on aviation and airport operations. If you’re looking for an authentic German dining experience, you can stop by one of the German restaurants at the airport, such as Taverne, Deli Bros., and Hausmann's in Terminal 1, which serve local dishes such as currywurst and other Bavarian specialties. The usual price for a roundtrip business-class ticket with Lufthansa varies from $3,000 to $4,500 but might get as high as $6,500 closer to the date of departure.

Direct vs Layover Flights: Which Do You Choose?

Although direct flights are generally considered the most convenient option, one-stop flights can also offer you a great travel experience. A layover may be your opportunity to get a taste of one more destination on your way to Paris or the perfect chance to relax after your flight over the ocean. More than that, you may save up to $1,500 on tickets if you decide to book a flight with a layover instead of a direct flight on the Denver – Paris route.

Choosing The Best Airline

Some of the airlines that offer the most flights from Denver to Paris are Air France, Icelandair, United Airlines, Delta, American Airlines, Aer Lingus, Lufthansa, British Airways, and many more. From this list, we selected three airlines that might pique your interest: Air France, Icelandair, and United Airlines. If you’re looking for nonstop flights, you can choose one with Air France. But if you want as many options as possible, you can check the flights offered by United Airlines. Alternatively, you can find the best prices on flights with Icelandair. Let’s see how their offers for the Denver – Paris route differ from each other.

Air France

If you want a nonstop flight from Denver to Paris, Air France can offer it to you. As of March 2025, this is the only airline that operates nonstop flights on this route.

  • Lounge access: Although Air France doesn’t have its own lounge at the DEN airport, as a business-class passenger, you’ll get access to the Delta Sky Club lounge located in Concourse A. Here, you can get a cocktail or a fresh, healthy meal while waiting for your flight. And if there are some work-related things you want to sort out before departure, you can use one of the quiet workspaces available in the lounge.
  • Seats: Air France operates Boeing 777, Boeing 787, and Airbus A350 planes on the Denver to Paris route. On all of them, the business-class seats are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, so you’ll have direct access to the aisle no matter which seat you choose, which is very convenient on a long flight.
  • In-flight meals: Air France offers gourmet dining options curated by renowned chefs. For example, on your flight from Denver to Paris, you’ll get to choose from meals created by chef Dominique Crenn, who in 2018 became the first female chef in the U.S. to receive three Michelin Stars. Also, you’ll be presented with a selection of fine French wines and champagnes picked by Air France’s sommelier, Xavier Thuizat, who won the Michelin Sommelier Award in 2024.
  • Frequent-flyer program: Air France's Flying Blue program allows you to earn and spend miles on flights with Air France, KLM, and other partner airlines. If you’re a standard member within the program, you’ll earn 4 miles for each euro you spend (4 miles per about $1.03 spent). For example, if you buy a business class ticket for €5,000 ($5,422), you will earn 20,000 miles. If you get a higher level within the program, you can earn up to 8 miles per euro. You can later use these miles to pay for award flights, upgrades, and other services. A one-way business-class award ticket from the U.S. to Europe typically starts at 50,000 miles.
  • Prices: If you book your tickets 3-4 months in advance, you might get a business-class ticket with Air France for as little as $5,000. However, during the high-demand season, even if you book early, the prices might be as high as $9,000. And if you want a business-class ticket just a week or two before departure, you might have to pay up to $12,000 for a roundtrip flight to Paris.

Air France is a great choice if you’re looking for a nonstop flight from Denver to Paris with a refined dining experience on board.

Icelandair

If you’re looking for excellent service in business class paired with a price that won’t break the bank, you might consider booking a flight from Denver to Paris with Icelandair. Very often, they offer some of the best prices on the market for this route.

  • Lounge access: Icelandair does not own a lounge at the Denver International Airport. However, Saga Class passengers (which is Icelandair’s business class) have access to the United Club lounge located in Concourse A, near gate A25. It’s designed to look like a ski lodge, with fireplaces, piles of stacked wood, and flannel cushions, and also includes some art installations, including a mural, sculptures, media collages, photographs, and paintings. There are two food sections in the lounge where you can help yourself to a meal or a quick snack before your flight.
  • Seats: Most often, Icelandair operates Boeing 757 and Boeing 737 planes on the Denver to Paris route. The Saga Class cabin has a 2-2 seating arrangement. Although not all passengers have direct access to the aisle, the seats are still spacious enough to make you feel comfortable during your flight. In fact, in Saga Class, you’ll get as much legroom as on some first-class seats on domestic flights within the U.S. Another thing that sets Icelandair’s Saga Class apart from other business-class cabins is that the seats here do not recline to a fully flat position, but are still extremely comfortable. Sometimes, Icelandair uses Boeing 767 planes for this route. The seats in business class on such planes are placed in a less-common, 2-1-2 layout. If you’re traveling alone, you might prefer to book a middle seat on this plane.
  • In-flight meals: On your long-haul flight with Icelandair, you can enjoy Icelandic and international dishes in a three-course meal. It usually includes an appetizer, a main dish, and a dessert.
  • Frequent-flyer program: Icelandair's loyalty program, Saga Club, allows you to earn and spend Saga Points on Icelandair flights and with partner airlines. You can also earn Saga Points not only by purchasing flights with Icelandair but also by booking hotels and rental cars with partner companies and using credit cards from partner companies like Arion and Kvika. You can spend these points on flight upgrades, award flights, and other benefits. You can check how many points you need for a flight and how many you earned so far by accessing your account on Icelandair’s website.
  • Prices: You can usually get a business-class flight to Paris with Icelandair for about $3,000 to $4,000. If you need a ticket last minute, the prices might be about $5,000, which is still lower than the price for rush flights with other airlines.

Icelandair is an excellent choice if you’re looking for an affordable experience but don’t want to sacrifice your comfort. Although the Saga Class seats don’t recline fully flat, they offer generous legroom, so you’ll be able to relax during your long-haul flight to Paris.

United Airlines

Many airlines offer flights on the Denver – Paris route, but United is the one that offers the most. They operate such flights all year round.

  • Lounge access: As a business-class passenger, you’ll have access to multiple United Club lounges at the Denver International Airport. The biggest United lounge is the one in Concourse B East, which features a unique brewery-style bar with 10 types of tap beer you can taste. The United Lounge in Concourse A is smaller than the one in Concourse B, but you can still make yourself comfortable here. One of the travelers’ favorite features of this lounge is the fireplace area, where you can rest in a soft armchair while waiting for your flight. But if you have a short layover, the United Club Fly Lounge near Gate B60 might be the perfect stop for you. This lounge resembles a small convenience store where you can quickly get prepackaged sandwiches, salads, snacks, and a variety of non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Seats: United operates Boeing 767, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 planes on flights from Denver to Paris. The Polaris cabin on long-haul flights has a 1-2-1 or 1-1-1 layout, so you’ll have enough privacy during your flight no matter which seat you choose.​ You’ll also be able to sleep and rest during the flight, as the seats turn into flat beds.
  • In-flight meals: As a United Polaris passenger, you’ll be offered a multi-course meal that includes mixed nuts, an appetizer, a salad, bread, and an ice cream sundae for dessert. You can also choose a premium wine to enjoy during the flight.
  • Frequent-flyer program: Through United's MileagePlus program, you can earn miles based on the price of your ticket and your status within the program. You can redeem miles for award flights, seat upgrades, and other benefits. For example, a business-class award flight to Europe may require a minimum of 60,000 miles one-way.​
  • Prices: A business-class flight from Denver to Paris will cost you as little as $4,000 if you plan ahead and book 3-4 months before your flight. But if you travel on high-demand dates or need a last-minute flight, you might have to pay between $9,000 and $12,000 for a ticket.

United Airlines is suitable for those who want to have many choices of exclusive services, as it offers the most flights from Denver to Paris all year round, and you’ll get access to multiple United Club lounges at Denver International Airport.

Arriving in Paris

Airports in Paris

Paris has three international airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly, and Beauvais-Tillé Airport near Paris. Only the first two are an option if you’re flying business class to Paris, as Beauvais primarily serves low-cost carriers that operate short-haul flights, and thus, there are no flights from Denver landing there.

Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)

Charles de Gaulle (CDG) is Paris’s largest and busiest airport. It is located 30 km (18.6 miles) away from Paris. If you want to fly from the U.S. to Paris, most of the flights you’ll find will land at this airport. Besides the variety of airlines offering flights from Denver to CDG, you might like the exclusive services available here, such as fast-track services. But if it’s your first time at CDG, you might find it a bit complicated to navigate due to its size. However, clear signage and multilingual staff are there to help you navigate the terminal.

Orly Airport (ORY)

Orly is a smaller airport than CDG, located only 13 km (8 miles) south of Paris. It mainly serves flights on domestic and European routes. However, among the international flights it serves, you’ll find some from Denver as well. You’ll likely find Orly quite easy to navigate, as it has a simple layout. Also, since it receives fewer international flights than CDG, Orly is less crowded, which means you’ll get through the arrival procedures and claim your baggage faster than you would at CDG.

Priority Baggage Handling

As a business-class passenger, you might have priority baggage handling at CDG or ORY included in your ticket. In this case, your luggage will be delivered to the carousel in the claim area first, and you won’t have to wait a lot for it. If the airport isn’t too crowded, you might get your luggage 5-10 minutes after arriving at the baggage claim area. But if your flight arrives at peak hour, you might have to wait longer before your luggage is processed and you can retrieve it.

Getting to Paris

No matter which airport you choose as your destination, you’ll have several transportation options that can get you to the city.

If you arrive at the Charles de Gaulle International Airport and want a luxurious, carefree trip to Paris, you can book private transfer services in advance. Your driver will be waiting for you at the airport when you arrive and will meet you after you go through the arrival procedures. They’ll walk you to the car, then drive you to Paris in comfort. The prices for such services start at €70 ($72) but might be as high as €150 ($155) if you want a more luxurious car.

Alternatively, you can get a taxi to Paris. They’re always available outside the airport terminals and will take you to the city in 45-60 minutes, depending on the traffic. The prices for a taxi ride start at €50 ($52), but the final price depends on where exactly in Paris you need to go.

If you want to make sure there will be an available car for you when you get out of the airport, you can use Uber to request a ride in advance. This way, you won’t have to look for an available taxi at the airport. And the prices don’t differ much from the ones you’d pay for a taxi. An Uber ride from CDG to Paris starts at €50 ($52), depending on demand and time of day.

If you’re staying in a major hotel, you might consider taking an airport shuttle. These shared services take just-arrived passengers directly to their hotels. You can either book a spot on an airport shuttle in advance or hop on it on the spot. The prices range from €20 to €40 ($20 to $41) per person, but travel time depends on the shuttle’s route and whether it stops at multiple hotels before getting to yours or not.

Alternatively, you can take the RER B Train directly from the Charles de Gaulle International Airport. The train departs every 10–15 minutes on weekdays, so you won’t have to wait long for it. You’ll get to the center of Paris in approximately 30 minutes. A one-way ticket costs only €11.80 ($12.28). It’s a good option if you’re traveling with light luggage or if you’re staying in a hotel near a train station.

If you choose a flight arriving at Orly, you’ll also have various options to get to the city. Generally, they’re similar to the ones you’ll find at CDG. You can book private transfer services in advance. Depending on the car you choose, you’ll pay from €60 to €140 ($65 to $152). As an alternative, you can take a taxi from ORY to Paris, which will cost you from €35 to €45 ($36 to $47). The trip will take about 30 minutes, which is less than the trip from CDG to the city.

There are also public transport options you can take to reach Paris. For example, you can take the Orlyval shuttle from the airport up to Antony station, then hop on the RER B train, which will take you to Paris. The trip will take 35–40 minutes in total and will cost you €14 ($14.40). Also, you can take Metro line 14 from the station near Terminal 3. A one-way ticket costs €13 ($14). You’ll get to the Chatelet station in central Paris in only 25 minutes.

Travel Tips for Business-Class Travelers

Consider booking a one-stop flight.

One-stop flights can both offer you a great travel experience and save you some money on tickets. For example, if you book an Icelandair business-class flight from Denver to Paris with a layover in Reykjavik, you might pay up to $1,500 less than for a nonstop flight. Besides, layovers can be a great opportunity for you to enjoy everything the layover airport can offer, including regional fine dining and exclusive shopping facilities.

Take advantage of exclusive deals.

Booking a flight on your own is not a big deal most of the time. But if you want to find the best deals on the market, you might want a professional’s help. Experts from online travel agencies are just a message or a call away. They can look for exclusive, unpublished deals for you. Moreover, you can use platforms like Priceline to find discounted business-class tickets. The Express Deals and flash sales it offers might be the perfect opportunity for you to book a great business-class flight for a reasonable price.

Book flights with airlines from the same alliance to gain miles.

If you’re part of a frequent flyer program, it’s a good idea to filter flights based on the airlines that allow you to earn miles with that loyalty program. By booking flights within the same alliance, you’ll get all your miles on the same account, and you’ll later be able to use them for upgrades and award tickets.

Use airline-branded credit cards.

Flying business class already comes with premium benefits, but airline credit cards can take your journey to the next level. Credit cards like the United Club Infinite Card Express offer you access to exclusive lounges, priority security screening, and free checked bags, thus making your airport experience even more pleasant. Some airline-branded credit cards even provide upgrade opportunities or companion tickets, which helps you save on future business-class flights.

Final Insights

A business-class flight is an excellent option if you want to get from Denver to Paris as comfortably as possible. And all you have to do to find the best business-class deals is follow a few simple expert tips like choosing layover flights and using frequent flyer programs to reduce costs. Online Travel Agencies like Priceline are a great place to find exclusive deals and great discounts. You can always contact one of our experts, who will gladly assist you so you don’t have to spend hours comparing flights and have the best business-class experience on your way to Paris.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest and fastest flight from Denver to Paris?
The cheapest flight is with Icelandair for $455, taking 23 hours 15 minutes. The fastest is with JetBlue for $767, taking 18 hours 50 minutes.
What are all possible destination arrival airports?
The possible destination arrival airport is Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. Additional layover airports are Reykjavik Keflavik, General Edward Lawrence Logan, Istanbul, Dublin, Montreal Trudeau, New York John F Kennedy, Copenhagen Kastrup, and Zürich.
What is the time difference between destination and arrival?
The time difference between Denver and Paris is 8 hours, with Paris being ahead. Adjust your plans accordingly for your flight from Denver International Airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Is there a direct flight from Denver to Paris?
There is no direct flight from Denver International Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. The closest options are one-stop flights with airlines such as Icelandair ($455) and JetBlue ($767), both requiring layovers.
Are there convenient layover flights from Denver to Paris?
Yes, convenient 1 stop flights from Denver to Paris include Icelandair at $455, JetBlue at $619, Turkish Airlines at $789, Aer Lingus at $841, and Lufthansa at $856. For 2 stops, options include SAS Airlines at $673, Aer Lingus at $743, Icelandair at $776, JetBlue at $845, and SWISS at $885.
What are the most convenient layover airports for my flight from Denver to Paris?
The most convenient layover airports for your flight are Reykjavik Keflavik Airport (Icelandair), General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (JetBlue), Istanbul Airport (Turkish Airlines), Dublin Airport (Aer Lingus), and Montreal Trudeau Airport (Lufthansa).
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