Air France’s millennial-focused brand, Joon, has become Budapest Airport’s latest connection to Paris Charles de Gaulle. Adding its new generation travel experience to the Hungarian gateway’s route network this winter, the new subsidiary’s link between the two capital cities was celebrated on 28 October.
Commenting on the addition of its latest airline partner – one which targets young and digitally-connected clientele – Budapest Airport’s CEO, Jost Lammers said: “It’s an honour that Joon, the new generation airline, has chosen Budapest to be among the first of its destinations from Paris – with its youthful, vibrant image and service level it offers something new on an already popular route.”
This post was published on 12 November 2018 11:46
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