New direct Paris-Montréal air route to launch in 2025

Low-cost carrier French bee will offer return flight from under €300

It is the low-cost carrier’s first flight to Canada from France
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Airline ‘French bee’ will start a new route between Paris and Montréal next year, expanding the number of services it has to North America. 

Flights will begin from April 2025 between Paris-Orly and Montréal-Trudeau airport, with the journey taking around seven and a half hours. 

There will be four flights per week, rising to five in the high season of July and August. 

It is the first service to Canada for the low-cost long-haul French carrier, which has four routes to US destinations (San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Miami). 

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Tickets will begin from €287 return for an economy ticket, rising up to €1,149 for the most expensive first class return seat. 

The A350-900 which the company will use for the flights has a capacity of 376 economy seats and 35 first class seats.

“Montreal is a major economic centre with a cosmopolitan population, creating demand for business and leisure travel throughout the year,” said Christine Ourmières-Widener, President of French bee in a press release.

“This represents a great opportunity for French bee and the promise of a fruitful collaboration with all the local players. We are proud to further facilitate exchanges between France and Canada,” she added.

The route will compete with existing Paris-Montréal flights offered by respective national carriers Air France and Air Canada, as well as Air Transat, and a seasonal route, also from Paris Orly by Corsair. 

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