Air Tahiti, the regional carrier operating turboprop flights in French Polynesia, will soon be introducing an all-new way to travel. It’s mighty swanky, and tickets for the product are now on sale (thanks to MaxPower for flagging this).

Air Tahiti plans to continue to grow its fleet, and in late 2026, the airline plans to take delivery of an ATR 72-600 with a very special interior. Specifically, the airline is taking advantage of ATR’s collection of high-end cabin interiors, known as ATR HighLine.

This includes an all-new VIP layout, and the plan is for Air Tahiti to fly one of these planes that’s in an all-business class layout. The plane will just have 26 seats, spread across 13 rows, in a 1-1 configuration. The seats are specially designed by Geven for ATR, and will deliver incredible comfort. We’re talking 39″ of pitch, 21.6″ of width, 7″ of recline, a personal side console, dedicated storage, and USB-A and USB-C charging ports.

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