► A combined Air France and KLM network
► Two powerful hubs, Paris-CDG and Amsterdam-Schiphol
The dual network of Air France and KLM is one of the fundamental pillars of the AIR FRANCE KLM Group strategy aimed at consolidating the Group’s position as a world air transport leader.
With a limited number of common destinations (70% of long-haul destinations and 60% of medium-haul destinations are served by only one of the two carriers), the Air France and KLM networks are complementary.
With the combination of the two, Air France and KLM have a vast well-balanced dual network at their disposal, better able to resist unforeseen events, and linking Europe to the rest of the world.
At the heart of this dual network lie Amsterdam-Schiphol and Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Europe’s most powerful hubs that are linked by fifteen daily flights and have, unlike other European airports, significant development potential.
AIR FRANCE KLM: leading european airline on nearly all the large long-haul networks



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