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Review: Air France Hop Embraer 190 Economy Class

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 31, 2025April 7, 2025 7 Comments

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Our Air France HOP! Embraer 190 economy class flight from Mulhouse to Paris was a quick and easy jaunt to position us for our connection to Los Angeles. I appreciate this comfortable aircraft and that Air France still offers a drink and snack on a flight this short.

Air France Hop Embraer 190 Economy Class Review (MLH-CDG)

I’m calling this a flight from Mulhouse (MLH) rather than from Basel (BSL) since we were flying Air France, technically the airport is in France, and most importantly, because Air France treated it like a domestic flight in terms of service onboard. EuroAiort has three official IATA airport codes: BSL, EAP, and MLH. Take your pick!

The tickets home (Mulhouse – Paris – Los Angeles) were 15,000 Flying Blue points each plus $162.90 in taxes/fees…a superb deal for my family of four.

We checked into Basel with three more checked bags than we traveled to Germany with…my wife Heidi had done some shopping! Thankfully, with my SkyTeam Elite Plus number in the reservation (thank you ITA Airways for a status match gift that keeps on giving…), I could check and extra bag and a heavier bag.

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a sign in a terminal

a boy with a backpack

After checking in, we used the EuroAirport Skyview Lounge (Heidi and I both have Priority Pass) and had some dinner before the flight.

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a glass roof with a large ceiling with a large palm tree

a plate of food and a cup of liquid

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You can read my full review of the lounge here.

The flight showed an early departure of 18:20 on the departure board…what?! That caused my German wife to panic, even though I assured her that the inbound aircraft had not even landed from Paris…

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a screenshot of a computer

So odd…

a screenshot of a phone
So odd…

We ended up departing about 20 minutes late…go figure.

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a plane on the tarmac

Air France 1393
Mulhouse (MLH) – Paris (BSL)
Friday, August 16
Depart: 6:45 PM
Arrive: 8:10 PM
Duration: 1hr, 00min
Aircraft: E190 (operated by Hop)
Distance: 250 miles
Seats: 12A,C,D,F (Economy Class)

Onboard, we quickly found our seats and prepared for takeoff.

Seats

I like the E190 because the 2-2 seating configuration is ideal for a family of four. There are 25 rows, 100 seats in total, and business class is “variable” in that the curtain can be adjusted forward or backward depending on how many business class passengers there are.

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I did not bring my measuring tape, but it felt like legroom was 30 inches and there was no A/C power outlets or USB ports.

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Overhead passenger service units included lights and personal air vents.

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My daughter Claire Marie wanted to sit with me while my son Augustine sat with Heidi.

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a child writing on a book

Claire Marie was very adamant about making sure her rabbit was also strapped in. One day she can have a real rabbit onboard and claim it’s for physical support…

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“If the oxygen masks drop from the panel above…”

a girl sitting on a chair with a stuffed animal

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HOP! has been rebranded as Air France Hop

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Food + Drink

Despite the short duration of the flight, cabin crew sprang up after takeoff and performed a full beverage service, also offering a sweet or savory snack.

Claire Marie had orange juice and a cookie…

a cup of juice and a pastry on a table

I had sparkling water with cheese biscuits (which I saved for later).

a cup of water and a packet of food on a table

a hand holding a packet of food

IFE

With no screens or w-fi (Starlink is coming, though), we spent much of the flight looking out the window…it was a beautiful evening and a reminder of how cities are built along rivers…

an airplane wing on a runway

an airplane wing on the ground

an airplane on the runway

a building with a glass roof and a tower

the wing of an airplane

a child looking out a window

an airplane wing above the clouds

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an airplane wing in the sky

an aerial view of a city

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a plane on the runway

a plane on the tarmac

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Lavatories

The E190 has one lavatory in the front of the aircraft for business class and one in the back of the plane for economy class. Claire Marie had to use it so we got up and had a strech. She’s almost to the age where I’ll let her use it herself.

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CONCLUSION

Despite the late departure, we landed only two minutes late and were soon on our way to the hotel (we checked our bags all the way though to Los Angeles).

Not much to report on a 250-mile flight, but I appreciate that Air France offered a beverage and snack and I find Basel-Mulhouse a very easy airport to travel through.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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7 Comments

  1. D3Kingg Reply
    March 31, 2025 at 8:54 am

    That’s cool. Slightly off topic I’m thinking of a day trip to Basel next month when I’m in Switzerland. Is it worthwhile to take a train to Lörrach HB and walk around for a couple hours ? Or do you recommend anyplace else ?

  2. JoeMart Reply
    March 31, 2025 at 9:41 am

    Shouldn’t the cuddly toy have it’s own seat?

    • Maryland Reply
      March 31, 2025 at 2:14 pm

      Must have been a lap-in bunny

      • bossa Reply
        March 31, 2025 at 4:19 pm

        tres bien !

  3. O'Hare Is My Second Home Reply
    March 31, 2025 at 1:09 pm

    If your daughter is named Claire, shouldn’t your son be named Francis? And if your son is named Augustine, shouldn’t you daughter be named Marcia? History demands consistency.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      March 31, 2025 at 1:14 pm

      What am I missing here?

  4. Dave W. Reply
    March 31, 2025 at 1:53 pm

    Only issue with HOP! into CDG is arriving at 2G instead of 2F. Unlike mainline AF where 2 seats are blocked out in the 320 or 220, the 190 has no blocked seats in EuroBiz. Fortunately, they don’t seem to upgrade to the front.

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