Low-cost airline French bee inaugurated its flights between Paris-Orly and Miami on Thursday, becoming the only airline with non-stop service between the two airports.
The new route will operate three weekly frequencies (Monday, Thursday and Saturday) on Airbus A350-900 aircraft, with capacity to carry 411 passengers, 35 in premium class and 376 in economy class.
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“With the access provided by the new service to Miami, we expect it to generate strong demand, forging further economic and tourism ties between the two cities,” said French Bee president Marc Rochet.
French Bee, which was founded in 2016, flies from Paris to other U.S. cities such as Newark, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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