PARIS, May 25 — Dreamjet, the latest newcomer to transatlantic air travel, is slated to launch its first flights this June. One detail makes this new airline unique: only business class seats are offered.

According to the Swiss site Ch-aviation.com, which broke the news of the launch, Dreamjet will begin operating flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Newark, New Jersey in late June.

Dreamjet flights will have a single cabin with 80 seats in a Business Class configuration, and the fares are expected to be lower than those of traditional airlines.

The new venture is co-led by the founder of L’Avion, an airline launched with a similar-all business class model in 2007. Purchased one year later by British Airways, L’Avion was merged into the UK brand’s OpenSkies division, which operates with a more traditional three-class configuration.

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Reservations for Dreamjet’s first flights are expected to open in early June. — AFP-Relaxnews