Air France-KLM is an airline company founded in 2004 as a result of a merger between Air France and KLM. They are the largest airline company in Europe and the third largest airline company in the world. As of 2007 Air France and KLM still operate under their own names as subsidiaries of Air France-KLM.
Fast Facts:
- Fleet Size: 589
- Destinations: 240 Worldwide
- Stock symbol: NYSE: AHK
- Annual sales (2007): $30.77 billion
- Year Established: 2004
- Industry: Aviation
- Alliance affiliation: SkyTeam
- Reservations (Air France): 1-800-237-2747
- Reservations (KLM): 1-800-225-2525 (Northwest/KLM)
- Phone: +33-1-41-56-78-00
- Fax: +33-1-41-56-56-00
- HQ: Roissy, France
- CEO: Jean-Cyril Spinetta
- Staff: 102,077 (as of 2005)
- Other key people (if applicable):
- Products: Air France, KLM, Britair, Transavia.com, KLM Cityhopper, CityJet, VLM Airlines
Key Dates
- 1919: KLM founded as national airline of The Netherlands
- 1933: Air France founded as national airline of France
- May 5, 2004: KLM and Air France merge
- October, 2005: KLM Cargo and Air France Cargo merge to form Joint Cargo Management Team
- December 24, 2007: Announce acquisition of VLM Airlines
- May 22, 2008: Company warns of "challenging" year ahead; reports loss of $853 million in first three months of '08
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