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Articles tagged “air france-klm”

Airlines

Air France announces its low-cost carrier HOP! to fly short routes around Europe

Big lines launching smaller, low-cost carriers with clever names (Song, Ted, etc.) don't have an excellent track record, but now could turn out to be the right time for Air France.

Air France announces its low-cost carrier HOP! to fly short routes around Europe

Airlines

Lufthansa annual traffic sags as European rival Air France-KLM gains momentum

Lufthansa has spent much of 2012 rethinking its post-BMI strategy as well as how it will take on rival Gulf airlines that are gaining slots and winning customers across Europe.

Lufthansa annual traffic sags as European rival Air France-KLM gains momentum

Airlines

Air France-KLM not involved with Delta-Virgin sale talks; cutting debt by $645 million

The one issue in any Delta-Virgin Atlantic alliance will be Air France' willingness to come along and pick up a stake. That may not happen as readily as everyone expects, as Europe's biggest airline struggles through its own issues.

Skift Originals

SkiftAds of the Week: Air France’s creative new music app hides songs in the sky

The Air France music-in-the-sky app is a great marketing innovation, though beyond that "gimmick" hopefully they keep adding new tricks to keep it fresh.

SkiftAds of the Week: Air France’s creative new music app hides songs in the sky

Airlines

DOT slaps Air France with $85,000 fee for violating full-fare advertising rules

The DOT has been cracking down on airlines’ advertising practicing since its full-fare advertising rule went into effect in January 2012.

DOT slaps Air France with $85,000 fee for violating full-fare advertising rules

Airlines

Striking Air France workers clash with cops, but schedules back to normal

Air France's restructuring plan has triggered labor unrest, but the airline has managed to get through the strike on its first two days without major disruption.

Airlines

Airlines use high-speed rail to offer passengers faster connections

It's a win-win when airlines find ways to work with rail lines for trips under three hours. The passenges get to their destinations faster and the airlines open up slots for use on longer routes.

Airlines

Air France vows ground staff strike won’t ground planes

Air France's pledge that the strike will only cause minor disruptions may be overly optimistic.

Airlines

Add silverware to the list of things that international airlines are better at than the U.S.

It shouldn’t be too much to ask for clean non-plastic utensils that actually cut through butter, but the only American airline to make the list is Virgin with its European role model.

Airlines

What the Etihad-Air France pact means to the airline industry

Although this brings Etihad one step closer to the Sky Team alliance, it also begs the question: What does a growing airline with 40 code-share agreements need from an alliance?