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Your next flight may depart along the train track – an environmental drive was pushing travellers from air to rail, now Covid-19 may provide the platform to accelerate this change
Sustainability was the biggest topic on the agenda last year and right up until the coronavirus hit, the airline industry was being encouraged to take
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A runway view over Air France’s hub operations is what awaits premium guests at the airline’s new Paris Charles de Gaulle Terminal 2F lounge, set to open later this year
Air France is to use the space between two boarding areas of the Terminal 2F building at its Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport hub to
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Airbus reveals MAVERIC, a disruptive blended wing body scale model technological demonstrator that already has more than six months of testing
Airbus says it is leveraging emerging technologies to pioneer the future of flight and testing disruptive aircraft configurations to evaluate their potential as viable future
Air France continues its ‘upmarket’ moves with introduction of business class service on its domestic network and into French regions
Air France is this week extending its business class service to travellers on its domestic network and across the French regions. Launching from 04-Feb-2020, but
Air France promises massive boost to operating profit; simplified fleet and more premium capacity out to 2024 are key to this strategy
“Simplification” was the word of the day at Air France-KLM’s investor day presentation. Simplification of fleets, simplification of operations, simplification of brands to improve efficiency
Air France to offset its domestic emissions and will debut bigger baggage bins on its single-aisle aircraft as it moves to meet changing traveller habits
There have been increasing calls in France, like some other European countries, for a modal shift from air to rail for domestic journeys. While, such
Are the Dutch and the French get closer or further apart as it emerges Royal Schiphol Group may increase its stake in Groupe ADP?
The Dutch government’s sudden and unexpected acquisition of a 13% stake in Air France-KLM in Feb-2019, prompted the French government to accuse the Dutch one
The Dutch buy a 12.7% stake in Air France-KLM: Is the government’s decision really all that ‘incomprehensible’ and ‘unexpected’?
A week after Air France-KLM released its full year 2018 results, the Netherlands’ government moved to acquire a 12.68% stake in the Franco-Dutch airline group,
Le destin tragique de Joon: Millennial carrier set to be integrated back into Air France as trust rebuilds with unions
Air France has announced it will begin looking at ways to close Joon, its ill-fated hybrid carrier aimed at “young working clientele” (aka ‘millennials’) launched
Airline Insight: Transavia France
Each day this year The Blue Swan Daily uses the extensive insights available to CAPA – Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot on the