French bee has just inaugurated a new direct connection between Paris-Orly and Montréalmarking an important step in its international expansion strategy. Operated aboard a modern Airbus A350This flight combines comfort, advanced technology and environmental performance. The airline offers a customizable experience thanks to flexible service and options tailored to travelers' needs. By developing this route to Canada, French bee responds to the growing demand for affordable transatlantic flights, while strengthening its presence in North America and ensuring a competitive market offer for a sustainable, dynamic future.
Visit low-cost airline of the Dubreuil group has just marked a major milestone in its international development with the inauguration of its new route between Paris-Orly and Montreal. This inaugural flight, carrying 401 passengers aboard a 411-seat Airbus A350-900, offers passengers a modern, personalized experience. This new service is a perfect illustration of French bee to offer affordable transatlantic flights with the latest advances in comfort and environmental efficiency.
A bold expansion strategy in North America
After consolidating its presence in the United States with emblematic destinations such as New York, Miami, San Francisco and Los Angeles, the company is pursuing its ambition to make its mark on the North American market by now offering a direct link to Canada. This new connection to Montreal, a dynamic and fast-growing city, is in response to a growing demand for accessible and flexible long-haul flights.
Cutting-edge technology and unrivalled comfort
Operated aboard an Airbus A350-900, the flight features the latest technological innovations. Passengers benefit from wifi on boardindividual HD touch screens for an enriched entertainment experience, and a system of customizable options to tailor the trip to every need. The fleet, made up entirely of Airbus A350s, boasts a significant 25 % reduction in fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions compared with previous generations.
Competitive rates and customized services
In a move designed to make long-haul flights accessible to as many people as possible, French bee is now offering tickets from €175 one-way. Passengers can choose from a range of additional services, such as checked baggage, seat selection, priority boarding, personalized menus and comfort kits. This flexible offer is in line with the logic of total travel personalization, where each passenger only pays for what is essential to their comfort.
Competitive perspectives and inspiring alternatives
Although this new direct route between Paris-Orly and Montreal is exclusive to the airline for the summer period, with up to five flights a week, it is in indirect competition with other major aviation players. Companies such as
Air Transatand
Air France also offer connections between the two continents. In addition, companies such as
KLM and
Volotea illustrate the dynamic renewal of offerings in a constantly evolving market. This trend echoes the innovative initiatives of manufacturers such as
Embraerwho continue to invest heavily in the development of high-performance aeronautical solutions.
Towards a promising future on the international scene
For French bee a significant strategic step forward in its conquest of the North American market. By combining a competitive fare offer with high-quality personalized services, the company confirms its commitment to democratizing transatlantic travel while maintaining high standards of comfort and environmental efficiency.
Comparing the benefits of the new connection
Itinerary | Paris-Orly to Montreal with direct service |
Plane | Operated in Airbus A350 offering 411 seats |
Comfort | WiFi, HD touch screens and customizable entertainment |
Rates | Tickets from 175 € one-way ticket |
Flexibility | Flexible options on baggage, seats and additional services |
Environmental performance | 25% reduction in consumption and CO₂ emissions |
Expansion | Strengthens strategic foothold in North America |
Positioning | Cost-effective alternative to traditional airlines |
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