MONTREAL — Long-haul, low-cost airline French bee has officially joined BSP Canada, effective April 3, 2025, strengthening its position in the Canadian market and making its services more accessible to travel advisors nationwide.
In conjunction with its BSP Canada membership, French bee now accepts Visa and Mastercard credit cards, offering convenient payment options for Canadian travellers booking flights to Europe.
French bee launched its inaugural service between Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and Paris-Orly Airport (ORY) on April 30, 2025. The route operates up to five times per week, with daily service scheduled during the peak summer months of July and August.
The Montréal–Paris route is served by French bee’s Airbus A350-900 aircraft, featuring a two-cabin configuration: Premium Blue with 35 seats and Eco Blue with 376 seats. The A350 is equipped with modern passenger comforts, including 10-inch HD touchscreen entertainment systems, individual power outlets and USB ports, adjustable headrests and wider reclining seats.
Operating under a smart-cost model, French bee offers travellers flexibility through à la carte service. Passengers can select and pay only for the services they need, including checked baggage, pre-ordered meals, seat selection, priority boarding, premium cabin upgrades, lounge access and more. Complimentary in-flight entertainment and other comfort-focused amenities are included for all guests.
French bee is represented in Canada by APG Canada. For more information, contact APG’s Help Desk at 1-438-817-8956 or via email at helpdeskca@frenchbee.com and groupes-ca@frenchbee.com.