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Air France announces that the commercial branding on its routes operated by its regional fleet, and currently under the HOP ! brand, will now be marketed under the name Air France HOP.
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Website. www .hop .com (in French) Air France Hop, formerly branded HOP!, [3] is a French regional airline operating flights on behalf of its parent company Air France. The airline was founded on 21 December 2012 [2] after the merger of Airlinair, Brit...
Photo: PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP via Getty Images. CEO of Air France-KLM Ben Smith has confirmed plans to fully integrate the Hop! brand into Air France. The airline will become a regional feeder for Air France, rebranded in line with the main airline. Smith...
Air France HOP is Air France's regional subsidiary, operating a fleet of over 30 Embraer aircraft, including E170s and E190s. Starting in the fall of 2024, Air France HOP Embraer E190s will be getting new cabins. It makes sense that Air France is...
Disclaimer. 1 The average fleet age is based on our own calculations and may differ from other figures. Only supported aircraft types that are active with this airline are included in the calculations. Please refer to the current fleet list to see each...
For the next segment of my trip to Japan via Mongolia, I flew Air France HOP's Embraer E190 business class on the one-hour flight from Paris to Frankfurt (after getting off my Air France A350 business class flight from New York to Paris). HOP is...
The third and final airline involved in the merger that formed the HOP! brand was Brittany Air International, known in short as Brit Air. As its name suggests, the carrier had a strong presence in Brittany, serving the likes of Nantes Atlantique,...
The carrier was created in 2013 to compete with budget airlines flying the same short hauls. With a fleet of 76 planes, HOP! currently operates 600 daily flights in France, Italy and Germany. We flew two different HOP! aircraft: a Bombardier CRJ700 from...
Introduction to Air France Hop. HOP !, the new airline regrouping the Air France Group's three French regional airlines - Brit Air, Regional and Airlinair - aims to become the preferred company for inter-regional travel in France and Europe. HOP!...
HOP !, the new airline regrouping the Air France Group's three French regional airlines - Brit Air, Regional and Airlinair - aims to become the preferred company for inter-regional travel in France...
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