
Passenger transport is Air France’s core activity in terms of revenue
Air France has built a well-balanced network offering passengers a wide choice of flights out of Paris-Charles de Gaulle, the main hub for Air France traffic, in addition to Paris-Orly, essentially operating point-to-point flights, and Lyon-Saint-Exupéry, linking major regional and European destinations.
Air France flies to 183 destinations in 98 countries and has a twofold objective of constantly increasing the number of non-stop flights and frequencies.
Air France and KLM
The Air France and KLM networks have been combined to form a perfectly complementary network. The hubs at Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol are the cornerstones of this dual network linking Europe and the rest of the world, with 252 destinations in 106 countries.
This vast choice of destinations enables passengers to combine an outbound flight on Air France with an inbound flight with KLM (or vice versa).
With record load factors on long-haul and medium-haul sectors alike, Air France and KLM carried 73.5 million passengers in 2006-2007.
Air France, KLM in SkyTeam
To respond to an increasingly globalized market, Air France, Delta, Aeromexico and Korean Air set up the SkyTeam alliance in 2000. Today the alliance groups ten European, US and Asian* partners. In 2007 three associated airlines joined the alliance, namely Air Europa, Copa et Kenya Airways. SkyTeam offers customers access to a constantly growing global network. SkyTeam is the second largest global alliance, with a market share of 19%.
* Air France, Aeroflot, Aeromexico, Alitalia, Continental, CSA, Delta, KLM, Korean and Northwest.




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