French bee, a low-cost airline based at Paris Orly Airport, has carved out a niche in the long-haul market with its budget-friendly intercontinental flights. Known for its high-density economy class seating, French bee also offers a premium economy option for passengers willing to pay more for additional comfort.
Established in 2016 as French Blue and rebranded in 2018, the airline operates an all-Airbus A350 fleet. According to ch-aviation data, it includes four A350-900s with an average age of 6.8 years and two A350-1000s averaging three years old. Cirium's scheduling data indicates that French bee scheduled 220 passenger flights in December 2024, providing 92,566 seats and covering 458 million available seat miles (ASMs). The most frequented destination is Roland Garros Airport in Réunion.
French bee's approach allows passengers to choose services they want on long-haul routes, differentiating itself by offering a premium economy cabin. This section provides more than just extra space; it comes with additional features such as a welcome drink upon boarding and increased luggage allowance.