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Πέμπτη 7 Αυγούστου 2025

VOLOTEA, AIR CARAÏBES AND FRENCH BEE SIGN AN INTERLINE AGREEMENT

Volotea, the airline connecting small and mid-sized European cities, has signed an interline agreement with Air Caraïbes and French bee. This agreement will allow passengers traveling from Volotea’s European destinations to easily connect to Caribbean destinations such as Cancún, Santo Domingo, or Punta Cana, the French Caribbean, the United States, Quebec, French Polynesia, and Réunion Island via Paris-Orly, with a simplified and integrated travel experience.

EASIER ACCESS TO LONG-HAUL DESTINATIONS FROM EUROPE’S REGIONAL CAPITALS 

As part of this interline agreement, starting August 6th, Air Caraïbes and French bee will sell Volotea flights to Paris-Orly on their websites and through travel agencies, combined with their own flights to the Caribbean, French Polynesia, Réunion, Canada, and the United States.

This collaboration offers travelers from Europe’s regional capitals direct and simplified access to long-haul destinations without the usual hassles of connections.

Passengers will benefit from a fully integrated service including:

  • single ticketcovering the entire journey
  • Direct baggage transferfrom departure to final destination, without having to collect luggage at Paris-Orly
  • Optimized connectionsthrough Paris-Orly Airport

A EUROPEAN NETWORK CONNECTED TO LONG-HAUL DESTINATIONS

The agreement includes all Volotea routes to Paris-Orly, enabling travelers to connect to long-haul destinations from eight cities in France and Italy: Lourdes, Rodez, Alghero, Ancona, Genoa, Olbia, Turin, and Verona.

These European cities are now connected to the Air Caraïbes and French bee networks serving Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Réunion Island, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Canada, as well as French bee’s routes to the United States (Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Newark).

Tickets for these connections will be available starting August 6th on the Air Caraïbes and French bee websites, as well as through partner travel agencies, making it easy for Volotea passengers to plan trips to long-haul destinations.

This agreement will also help strengthen the appeal of the regions served, offering residents of the French overseas territories and North American travelers—who have strong ties to France and Europe—the opportunity to discover regions with significant tourism potential.

“This new interline agreement with Air Caraïbes and French bee, which will allow European travelers to easily reach the French overseas territories, the United States, and the Caribbean thanks to an optimized service. By connecting the European regional capitals we serve to major long-haul destinations via Paris-Orly, we are enhancing the customer experience and strengthening our commitment to providing passengers with practical, integrated travel solutions,” said Carlos Muñoz, Founder and CEO of Volotea.

“This partnership with Volotea is another step in our goal to better connect regions. By making it easier to access the overseas territories, French Polynesia, and our North American routes from Europe’s regional capitals, we are responding to a growing demand for simplicity, seamless service, and smooth travel. It also a way to highlight the appeal of these regions and strengthen our vision of a smart, accessible, and responsible long-haul network,” added Paul-Henri Dubreuil, Chairman and CEO of Air Caraïbes and French bee.


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