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  Logo Air France logosvg200px
  Logo Size 250px
  Fleet Size 237 (+ in order 105)
  Destinations 187
  IATA AF
  ICAO AFR
  Callsign AIRFRANS
  Parent Air France-KLM
  Company Slogan "Making the sky the best place on Earth"
  Founded 1933
  Headquarters Roissy-en-France , France
  Key People Jean-Cyril Spinetta ( Chairman and CEO ), Pierre-Henri Gourgeon ( COO ), Philippe Calavia ( CFO )
  Hubs Charles De Gaulle International Airport
  Focus Cities Orly Airport <br> Saint-Exupéry International Airport <br> Côte D'Azur International Airport <br>
  Frequent Flyer Flying Blue
  Lounge Departures Lounge
  Alliance SkyTeam
  Website http://wwwairfrancecom


Air France (''Compagnie Nationale Air France'') is an airline based in Paris , France , a subsidiary of Air France-KLM Group and is the international flag carrier of France. It operates domestic and international scheduled passenger and cargo services to 185 destinations in 83 countries around the world. Its main bases are Orly Airport and Charles De Gaulle International Airport , both in Paris, with a hub at Saint-Exupéry International Airport , Lyon 1.

Before its merger with KLM , Air France was the national Airline of France , employing 71,654 people (as of March 2004). AIR FRANCE - KLM Company Profile Yahoo! Finance By March 2007 the airline employed 102,422 staff.

The company's headquarters are located at Charles De Gaulle International Airport near Paris ; these headquarters are now used by Air France-KLM. Between April 2001 and March 2002, the airline transported 43.3 million passengers and earned 12.53 billion Euro . Air France's subsidiary, Régional , operates Regional Jet and Turboprop flights within Europe. Régional, compagnie aérienne européenne Company Profile Air France is also accredited by the IATA with the IOSA (IATA Operations Safety Audit) for its safety practices. Air France IOSA Operators Profile
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AIR FRANCE-KLM UNION


Air France merged with the Dutch company KLM in May 2004, resulting in the creation of Air France-KLM . Air France-KLM is the largest airline company in the world in terms of operating revenues, and the third-largest in the world (largest in Europe) in terms of passengers-kilometers.

Air France-KLM is part of the SkyTeam Alliance with Aeroflot , Delta Air Lines , Aeroméxico , Korean Air , Czech Airlines , Alitalia , Northwest Airlines , Air Europa and Continental Airlines . Both Air France and KLM continue to fly under their brand names.


HISTORY


Founded on October 7 , 1933 , through the merger of Air Orient , Compagnie Générale Aéropostale , Société Générale de Transport Aérien (SGTA, the first French carrier, founded as Lignes Aériennes Farman in 1919), Air Union and CIDNA (Compagnie Internationale de Navigation). The airline had extensive routes across Europe , but also to French Colonies in northern Africa and elsewhere. During World War II , Air France moved its operations to Casablanca , Morocco ; the airline was featured prominently in the film '' Casablanca ''.

After the Second World War the company was Nationalized and Societe Nationale Air France was set up on 1 January 1946 . Compagnie Nationale Air France was created by a parliamentary act on June 16 , 1948 . The government held 70% of the new company and in mid-2002 still held a 54% stake in the airline. On August 4 , 1948 , Max Hymans was appointed president of Air France. During his thirteen years at the helm, he implemented a modernisation policy based on jet aircraft, specifically the Sud Aviation Caravelle and the Boeing 707 . In 1949 the company was one of the founders of SITA (Société Internationale de Télécommunications Aéronautiques). The airline used the De Havilland Comet for a short while from 1953, but soon replaced it with Vickers Viscount s. In 1959 the company started widespread use of the twin-jet Sud Aviation Caravelle. It graduated to the use of Boeing aircraft, but as a national European carrier it became committed to Airbus designs from 1974.

In 1976, the airline started operating the Concorde SST Supersonic Airliner on the Paris-Charles De Gaulle to New York route as well as a number of other routes (those other routes were dropped in 1982). It flew the route Paris to New York City in 3 hours and 20 minutes, at about twice the speed of sound.

On 12 January 1990 , the operations of all government owned airlines, Air France, Air Inter, Air Charter and UTA , were merged into the Air France Group. A new holding company Groupe Air France was set up by decree on 25 July 1994 and implemented on 1 September 1994 . It had majority shareholdings in Air France and Air Inter (renamed Air France Europe). In 1997 Air France Europe was fully absorbed into Air France. On 10 February 1999 Lionel Jospin 's Plural Left government partially privatised the airline on the Paris stock exchange. It became a founder member of the SkyTeam Alliance in June 2000.

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The five Air France Concorde s were withdrawn from use on 31 May 2003 as a result of insufficient demand following the 2000 accident, along with higher fuel and maintenance costs. British Airways followed suit a few months later, with their last Concordes flying on 24 October 2003 . Concorde F-BVFA was transferred to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly , Virginia , near Washington-Dulles airport in Washington, D.C., an annex of the National Air & Space Museum . F-BVFB was given to a German museum, F-BTSD to the "Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace" in Paris, while F-BVFC was returned to its place of manufacture in Toulouse (France) at the Airbus factory.

On September 30 , 2003 , Air France and Netherlands -based KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines), announced the merging of the two airlines, with the new company to be known as Air France-KLM . The merger finally became reality on May 5 , 2004 . Former Air France shareholders own 81% of the new firm (44% owned by the French state, 37% by private shareholders), while former KLM shareholders hold the rest. Jean-Pierre Raffarin 's government reduced the state's share of Air France from 54.4 per cent (of the former Air France) to 44 per cent (of the current Air France-KLM), thus in effect Privatizing Air France. In December 2004 the French state sold 18.4% of its equity stake in the Air France-KLM Group, reducing its stake to just under 20%.


DESTINATIONS

Most of Air France's international flights operate from Paris-Charles De Gaulle airport. Air France also has a strong presence in Paris-Orly and Lyon-Saint-Exupéry . Some flights also operate out of Nice .

See Also: Air France destinations



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FLEET



Passenger fleet

The Air France passenger fleet consists of the following aircraft as of June 2007: Air France website - Fleet


The average fleet age of Air France is 8.9 years as of September 2006 Air France Fleet & Age .


Cargo fleet





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CABIN

Air France has three primary classes of international service: L'Espace Première (First), L'Espace Affaires (Business), and Tempo (Economy). European shorthaul flights feature Tempo class service. For flights to the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, a premium economy class, Alizé, is also offered. Air France - On Board Inflight entertainment via AVOD (Audio Video on Demand) is available in select cabins.


L'Espace Première

L'Espace Première, Air France's longhaul First Class product, is available on Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 777-200ER aircraft. The L'Espace Première cabin features four to eight wood and leather seats which recline 180°, forming two meter long beds. Each seat features a 10.4" touchscreen TV monitor with interactive gaming and AVOD, a privacy divider, automassage feature, reading light, storage drawer, noise-cancelling headphones, personal telephone, and laptop power ports. À la carte on-demand meal services feature entrées created by chef Guy Martin. Turndown service includes a mattress, duvet and pillow. Private lounge access is offered worldwide.


L'Espace Affaires

L'Espace Affaires, Air France's longhaul Business Class product, is available on Airbus A330 , Airbus A340 , Boeing 747-400 , Boeing 777-200ER , and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. L'Espace Affaires features lie-flat seats which recline to two meters in length. Each seat includes a 10.4" touchscreen TV monitor with interactive gaming and AVOD, reading light, personal telephone, and laptop power ports. Meal service features three-course meals and a cheese service, or an express menu served shortly after takeoff.

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Tempo

Tempo, Air France's economy class product, features seats that recline up to 118°. The latest longhaul Tempo seat, which debuted on the Boeing 777-300ER , includes winged headrests, a personal telephone, and a touchscreen TV monitor with interactive gaming and partial AVOD, with films and programs restarting every 15 minutes. Shorthaul Tempo services are operated by Airbus A320 family aircraft with different seating arrangements. On short haul flights, a cold meal is served. On long haul flights you can choose between two main courses. Complimentary alcoholic beverages are avaiable on all flights. On flights over 10.5 hours, a self-service snack buffet is available in the galley.


Alizé

Alizé, Air France's premium economy product, is available on flights to the Caribbean and Indian Ocean (such as the Antilles , Guyana , and Mauritius ). On the Boeing 777-300ER , the Alizé cabin is located in front of the Tempo cabin and features 36 seats. Alizé seats recline up to 123° and feature massaging foot rests. A predeparture drink, enhanced meal service, and feather pillows and blankets are offered.


CODESHARE AGREEMENTS

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The following airlines have codeshare agreements with Air France as of May 2007:

(''This list does not include SkyTeam airlines'')


SUBSIDIARIES


In partnership with Dutch affiliate, Transavia , Air France is to launch a new charter/low-cost subsidiary to be based at Paris - Orly Airport and to begin operations in May 2007 with leisure route services in the Mediterranean and North Africa . It will operate 4 Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Transavia is understood to have a 40% stake, with Air France holding the rest Airliner World (January 2007).


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