Air France-KLM increases its capacity for the winter season



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For the winter season 2018-2019 (from October 28 to March 30), the group of Air France-KLM increased its capacity by 2.5% (measured in seat-kilometers offered) in relation to the same period of the previous year.

In detail, the air consortium increased its capacity in long-distance operations by 2.8%, its medium and short-distance operations by 1.1% and by 11% in Transavia, its low-cost subsidiary. .

In @FT " #AirFranceKLM recorded a good set of results for the third quarter." //t.co/69NU1xffpa

– Air France-KLM (@AirFranceKLM) 31 October 2018

The duo has launched six new routes this winter: three operated by Air France from Charles de Gaulle to Seattle (EU), Taipei (Taiwan) and Nairobi (Kenya), two with Joon from the French capital Fortaleza (Brazil) and Mahe (Seychelles) and with KLM from Amsterdam to Fortaleza (Brazil).

Other changes to their international destinations include:

  1. In Detroit and in New York, Air France will begin operating seven to twenty-eight weekly flights.

  2. The group will increase its offer in Canada by 10% with an additional flight to Montreal from two to from Toronto and from one to from Calgary .

  3. In of Costa The capacity of Rica will increase by 30% with 4 weekly flights from to Paris and three from to Amsterdam during the winter season.

  4. In in Argentina KLM will fly Everyday in Buenos Aires

  5. In Colombia, the Dutch will operate the road Bogotá Cartagena four times a week .

  6. In Japan Air France will have five weekly flights to Osaka and KLM, seven. In addition, the gala line will land 12 times a week in Tokyo.

  7. The group will offer 19 weekly flights to Dubai from its two main hubs.

Regarding its flying capacity in Mexico, the company stressed that it would remain the same. The French airline will continue to operate seven weekly flights between Mexico City and Paris and five weekly flights to Cancun. And KLM will retain its seven daily flights to Amsterdam from the nation's capital.

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