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French Bee positions itself in Paris-New York

l’Airbus A350 French bee

After Air France, Delta, La Compagnie and United, French bee arrives on the Paris-New York axis this summer. The low-cost carrier will connect Orly to Newark Liberty Airport International to New York with three direct flights per week in July.

From August, it will spend four direct flights per week, Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. All of these flights will be operated by Airbus A350-900. In the longer term, the company plans to switch to a daily frequency.

New technologies across the board

The initial launch of the Paris-Orly – New York line was scheduled for June 10, 2020. He was postponed due to the health crisis. The carrier indicates that its call price for a one-way ticket will be € 139.

The plane will leave Paris Orly at 6:45 p.m. for an arrival at Newark Liberty at 9:00 p.m.. On the way back, the French bee Airbus A350 will take off from Newark at 10:55 p.m.. Arrival at Paris Orly is scheduled for the next day at 12:20 p.m..

Flights are operated on Airbus A350-900, one of the most comfortable and environmentally friendly aircraft for a transatlantic flight. “Fuel consumption per passenger per 100km traveled is of the order of 2 liters / per passenger. This makes this long-haul aircraft one of the most efficient on the market. “ precise Marc Rochet, President of French bee.

The most modern technologies are at the service of passenger comfort. All devices in the French bee fleet offer an internet connection with a flow of 20 mega. Three packages are offered to passengers wishing a connection.

For business passengers there is a “Comfort pack”. It includes an upgrade, lounge access and priority boarding and disembarking. Finally, French bee also offers a train + plane offer in cooperation with SNCF. The combined fare is valid for 15 TGV destinations across France.

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