French bee, the pioneering French airline specializing in affordable long-haul flights, is set to launch its inaugural route to Quebec on April 30, 2025, connecting Montreal-Trudeau International Airport with Paris-Orly. This new service is part of French bee’s broader expansion strategy to enhance its presence in North America, following successful routes to major U.S. cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Miami.
The addition of this direct, budget-friendly link between Montreal and Paris meets growing demand for long-haul travel from North American travelers. By offering competitive fares, French bee not only makes international travel more accessible but also strengthens the local Quebec economy, tourism, and business exchanges between Canada and France.
Flights will be operated on Airbus A350 aircraft, which are recognized for their fuel efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and COâ‚‚ emissions by 25%. The environmentally conscious design of the A350 ensures both high performance and reduced environmental impact.
The airline will initially offer four weekly flights between Montreal and Paris, with a fifth flight added during peak summer months (July 4 to August 31, 2025), responding to increased demand. Return fares for this route will start at just $449, providing an affordable option for travelers seeking to explore the French capital. The direct flight takes approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes.
French bee offers passengers a personalized travel experience, allowing them to choose from over a million combinations of options, including extra baggage, meals, seats with more legroom, or even private cabins. This flexibility ensures that travelers can customize their trip to fit their needs.
With this new route, French bee continues to diversify its international network, increasing its long-haul destinations from six to seven. The airline’s executive vice-president, Gregory Jamet, emphasized the importance of this expansion, noting it strengthens local partnerships and enhances the airline’s commitment to providing eco-friendly, comfortable travel options. Quebecers will have the chance to fly on this new route starting April 30, 2025.
Source: Swifteradio.com