Air France Hop

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Air France Hop, formerly branded just HOP!,[2] is a French regional airline operating flights on behalf of its parent company Air France. The airline was founded on 21 December 2012[1] after the merger of Airlinair, Brit Air and Régional operations on 31 March 2012. Its head office is at Nantes Atlantique Airport.[3]

Founded21 December 2012; 13 years ago (2012-12-21)[1]
Commenced operations
  • 31 March 2013; 13 years ago (2013-03-31)
    (as Hop!)
  • 1 September 2019; 6 years ago (2019-09-01)
    (as Air France Hop)
Quick facts IATA, ICAO ...
Air France Hop
IATA ICAO Call sign
A5 HOP AIR HOP
Founded21 December 2012; 13 years ago (2012-12-21)[1]
Commenced operations
  • 31 March 2013; 13 years ago (2013-03-31)
    (as Hop!)
  • 1 September 2019; 6 years ago (2019-09-01)
    (as Air France Hop)
Operating bases
Frequent-flyer programFlying Blue
AllianceSkyTeam (affiliate)
Fleet size37
Destinations50
Parent companyAir France
HeadquartersNantes Atlantique Airport, Bouguenais, France
Websitewww.hop.fr/en
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History

Logo (years 2012–2019)
Embraer 170 in previous colors
Embraer 170

The new airline brand was created to better compete with the low-cost airlines which had taken a significant market share of Air France's regional routes. Régional operated with 44 aircraft to 38 destinations; Brit Air had 39 aircraft and served 32 destinations; and Airlinair served 26 destinations with its 24 aircraft; a combined total of 107 aircraft. These three airlines merged operations under the HOP! brand on 31 March 2012. As a fully registered airline Hop was estabilished in January 2013 as an Air France subsidiary. It took over control of operations from the following 31 March.

In July 2015, Air France–KLM announced the formalization of the merger in year 2017 of Airlinair, Brit Air, and Régional brands under the Hop!, after having already legally grouped their assets under the eponymous company, thereby reducing its costs.[4]

In October 2018, it was reported that HOP! would face restructuring measures, including the merger of all operations under the AF flight codes of parent Air France and a revision of the operated aircraft types.[5]

On 1 February 2019, Air France announced that HOP! services would be rebranded as "Air France Hop".[6] The first aircraft received the revised livery, being the one of Air France with small HOP! titles added, in May 2019.[7]

On 1 September 2019, all HOP! flights started to be operated under the Air France brand and flight code. All aircraft were gradually repainted in full Air France livery.[3] In December 2020, it was announced that HOP! would be restructured as a smaller feeder carrier. This new plan would see HOP! disappearing as a separate brand from Air France, transferring its Paris-Orly hub to Transavia France, and retiring its Bombardier CRJ fleet.[8]

Destinations

Codeshare agreements

Air France Hop has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[9]

Fleet

Current fleet

ATR 42-500
Bombardier CRJ1000
Embraer ERJ 145

As of August 2025, Air France Hop operates the following aircraft:[10]

More information Aircraft, In service ...
Air France Hop fleet
Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers[11] Notes
Embraer 170 13 76
Embraer 190 26 100
Total 39
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Former fleet

Air France Hop previously operated the following aircraft:[citation needed]

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Air France Hop former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
ATR 42-500 13 2013 2019
ATR 72-200 2 2013 2014
ATR 72-500 10 2013 2017
ATR 72-600 6 2015 2019
Bombardier CRJ100 8 2013 2018 Operated by Brit Air.
Bombardier CRJ700 11 2013 2021
Bombardier CRJ1000 13 2013 2022
Embraer ERJ 135 2 2013 2015
Embraer ERJ 145 21 2013 2020
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References

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