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Air France-KLM {{NYSE|AKH}} is an airline company incorporated under French law and with its headquarters at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris. It is the largest airline company in the world in terms of total operating revenues, and the third-largest in the world (largest in Europe) in terms of passengers-kilometers. Air France-KLM was created by the May 5, 2004 merger between Air France and the Netherlands based KLM (in fact a friendly take-over of KLM by Air France). Its CEO is Jean-Cyril Spinetta, formerly CEO of Air France.

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Airline - Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport - Paris - May 5 - 2004 - Air France - Netherlands - KLM - Jean-Cyril Spinetta

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Private shareholders own 56% of the new company (37% owned by former Air France shareholders and 21% owned by former KLM shareholders), while the French government owns the remaining 44%. In other words, 81% of the company is in French hands, while 19% is in Dutch hands. As a result of the deal, the French government's share of Air France has been reduced from 54.4 per cent (of former Air France) to 44 per cent (of current Air France-KLM). The merger has thus resulted, in effect, in the privatization of Air France.

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Both Air France and KLM continue to operate flights under their distinct brand names, being both subsidiaries of Air France-KLM. This situation may change in the future.

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In the year ending March 31, 2005, the total operating revenues of Air France-KLM amounted to 19.08 billion euros (US$23.98 billion), with a net profit of 351 million euros (US$441 million), a net profit increase of 20.2% compared to the previous year.http://www.airfrance.com/double6/home.nsf/(lookuppublishedweb)/Y1-PublishedmarketY1en?Opendocument Air France-KLM is one of the most profitable companies in Europe, in sharp contrast with American airline companies which are still experiencing great difficulties in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. For comparisons, American Airlines, the second largest airline in the world in terms of operating revenues, had total operating revenues of US$18.64 billion in 2004, with a net loss of US$761 million.http://www.aa.com/content/images/amrcorp/amrcorp2004ar.pdf

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March 31 - 2005 - American Airlines

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As of March 2005, Air France-KLM was operating 554 aircrafts. At the time of the merger in May 2004, Air France and KLM combined offered flights to 225 destinations in the world. In the year ending March 21, 2003, the two companies combined transported 66.3 million passengers. Air-France-KLM is member of the Skyteam airline alliance. They also offer a Frequent flyer program: Flying Blue

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Skyteam - Airline alliance - Frequent flyer - Flying Blue

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Air France-KLM operations rely on two major airline hubs: Charles de Gaulle International Airport (Roissy-Charles de Gaulle) near Paris and Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam.

Related Topics:
Airline hub - Charles de Gaulle International Airport - Schiphol Airport

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