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      • Air France-KLM S.A. is a Franco-Dutch airline holding company created by the merger of Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in 2004. Both airlines still operate as separate subsidiaries of the parent company.
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  2. Jun 21, 2024 · This new airline became a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group and is 100% owned by Air France. In 2007, its first medium-haul flights to leisure destinations out of Paris-Orly took to the air. In 2008, the Group bought out Dutch cargo airline Martinair, which was already 50% owned by KLM, and in 2009, it acquired 25% of Alitalia's capital ...

    • Fleet

      The Air France – KLM Group has also placed an order for...

    • Purpose

      We reunite families and connect millions of people all over...

    • Strategy

      The Air France-KLM Group aims to become a champion of air...

    • Values

      The Air France-KLM Group is commited to high ethical...

  3. Since May 2004, Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines have become the largest European airline group: 1 group, 2 airlines, and 3 businesses.

  4. The group also owns Cygnific which is one of the biggest Sales & Service Centres of Air France-KLM. Cygnific is a full subsidiary of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, operating as an independent company with its own business strategy, operational processes and human resources policy.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KLMKLM - Wikipedia

    It is a subsidiary of the Air FranceKLM group and a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance. Founded in 1919, KLM is the oldest operating airline in the world, and has 35,488 employees with a fleet of 110 aircraft (excluding subsidiaries) as of 2021. [8]

  6. Following the merge with Air France in 2004, KLM has pursued the concept of 1 Air France-KLM Group, 2 airlines, and 3 core activities (passengers, cargo and engineering & maintenance). Together with Air France, KLM plays a pioneering role in the European air transport industry.

  7. The Air France-KLM Group makes major socio-economic contributions to the countries and regions in which it operates, particularly in France and the Netherlands. The Group's activities create jobs, contribute to GDP, and stimulate local economic activity.

  8. We reunite families and connect millions of people all over the world. We want to pass the unique experience of flying on to future generations so that they can discover the world while travelling more responsibly. Our purpose is to keep the adventurous spirit of the Air France-KLM Group alive.

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