French Bee to Launch Montreal-Paris in April

French Bee will inaugurate service between Montreal-Trudeau Airport (YUL) and Paris-Orly (ORY) on 30APR 2025.

Flights will operate on an Airbus A350, with return fares starting at $449.

Founded in 2016, the airline, a subsidiary of the Dubreuil Group, says the new route marks a significant step in French Bee's growth strategy, as it aims to strengthen its presence in North America.

After developing a network in the U.S. with routes to San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Miami, the airline is now addressing the rising demand for long-haul travel from Canada.

"With the opening of this new Montreal destination, French Bee continues to expand its international network, increasing its number of long-haul destinations from 6 to 7 in response to high demand for business and leisure travel throughout the year," said Gregory Jamet, Executive Vice President RMPP at French bee.

Service will include four weekly flights between Montreal and Paris, with an additional fifth flight introduced during the peak summer season from 04JUL to 31AUG 2025.

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