the press kit: Air France
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the press kit: Air France
Air France-KLM, a leader in Northern Europe April 2013 1 This summer, Air France and KLM will strengthen their services in Northern Europe This summer, Air France and KLM will strengthen their services in Northern Europe with two new, daily KLM flights to Alesund, Norway, beginning April 4. Air France and KLM currently serve 14 destinations in four Northern European countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. For the 2013 summer season, 537 weekly flights will link the region to the rest of the world via two hubs, ParisCharles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol. Beyond its tourist attraction, Northern Europe is home to many small and mediumsized businesses, particularly in the high-technology sector, as well as many oil and gas installations. For professionals in these sectors and for all customers traveling for professional reasons, Air France and KLM have developed an onboard service in their Business cabins that offers more space and a quieter, more comfortable journey. Loyalty programs are adapted to specific customer professional activities, such as Flying Blue Petroleum, serving oil and gas industry professionals and widely adopted in Norway. Another program, BlueBiz, offers specific advantages to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly in Denmark. The combination of flight frequency and unified pricing, along with complementary products and services, are the essential advantages of Air France and KLM in Scandinavia. 3 Trondheim KL 3 Ålesund KL 2 Oslo AF 3 / KL 6 Bergen KL 4 Stavanger KL 5 Kristiansand KL 3 Sandefjord KL 3 Aalborg KL 3 Stockholm AF 3 / KL 5 Helsinki AY 5 / KL 3 Linköping KL 3 Gothenburg2 AF 3 / KL 5 Billund AF 1 / KL 5 Copenhagen1 AF 5 / KL 6 1 Copenhagen: + Marseille: 3 weekly (AF) / only from mid-June to the end of August + Rome: 2 weekly (Alitalia) + Venice: 3 weekly (Alitalia) 2 Gothenburg: + Lyon: 6 weekly (Hop!) Air France and KLM in Northern Europe: over 70 daily flights to 14 destinations From their hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol airports, Air France and KLM offer more than 70 daily flights to 14 destinations in Northern Europe: Alesund, Aalborg, Billund, Bergen, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Helsinki, Kristiansand, Linkoping, Oslo, Sandefjord, Stavanger, Stockholm and Trondheim. From Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Lyon and Marseille, Air France serves Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden with 113 flights weekly. With its partner Finnair, the company offers an additional 35 weekly trips to Helsinki. KLM offers a wide choice of travel times to Northern Europe as the company operates 385 flights per week to 14 destinations. Under the joint-venture agreement with Delta, from June to September 2013, the American company will operate a total of 12 direct flights weekly from New York to Copenhagen, Stockholm and Reykjavik. Additionally, Air France and KLM’s partner company, Alitalia, will serve Venice and Rome with five flights per week from Copenhagen. Air France and KLM in Northern Europe Air France and KLM have occupied an important place in Northern Europe for nearly 80 years. In 1920, KLM was the first airline to open routes from Amsterdam, Bremen and Hamburg to the Scandinavian destinations of Malmö and Copenhagen. Shortly thereafter, in 1922, French wings appeared in these skies with a flight from Paris to Malmo. It was not until 1925 that regular flight connections to Sweden began and for Denmark it was 1926. 1939 was an eventful year for the company as KLM served Norway and Finland via Amsterdam for the first time. Air France, meanwhile, operated its first flights to Helsinki in 1952, on the occasion of the Olympic Games. The Paris-Oslo route, via Copenhagen, was launched in 1970. 5 Air France and KLM offer a daily selection of more than 70 flights departing from Northern Europe Three questions for Ryanne Van der Eijk, General Manager of Air France-KLM, Northern Europe Why open a 14th destination in Northern Europe? We wish to strengthen our position in this region of the world. The Group today has a large network and several flights linking 14 Northern European cities to its two large hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol airports, as well as to Lyon and Marseille in France. We offer a daily selection of more than 70 flights departing from Northern Europe, or around six million seats annually. Serving Alesund expands our network and confirms our position among the leading airlines in the region. How are you making Air France and KLM the preferred airlines for customers in Scandinavia? In addition to our strong long-haul network, our easy connections to hubs and our substantial flight offer, we are constantly improving our products and services and keeping our focus on customer needs. Recently, new routes have been opened: Alesund-Amsterdam with KLM and Copenhagen-Marseille with Air France. In addition, we provide new ways for passengers to travel, offering services with more independence and mobility and facilitating the process for customers. For example, when booking their flights, customers benefit from AF Connect and KLM Connect, a free and exclusive service with no registration or subscription required that proactively informs them of changes and unexpected events over the course of their journey. They are among a number of solutions that appeal particularly to customers who travel our network for business. Northern Europe is notable for a large number of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and oil and gas facilities. What travel solutions do you offer them? This clientele is effectively at the heart of our strategy. To satisfy passengers traveling on business, we developed in-flight services in Air France and KLM Business cabins largely based on long-haul services. From high-end gastronomy to personal attentiveness, all is focused on making the journey as easy and comfortable as possible. Moreover, Air France-KLM has developed customized loyalty programs. The Group created the Flying Blue Petroleum program, specifically designed for professionals of the oil and gas industries, which has 10,000 members in Northern Europe, 8,000 in Norway. It offers benefits and exclusive services to members, such as priority check-in and baggage claim. The Group also offers the BlueBiz program for small and medium businesses, which optimizes travel budgets with Blue Credits that are redeemable for award tickets. With each flight, the company accumulates Blue Credits and the employee collects Miles in their individual Flying Blue account. Finally, to facilitate business travel payments, Air France offers the Corporate Card, a universal payment method that offers insurance and exclusive services, as well as optimal business expense tracking. Customers traveling between France, the Netherlands and Northern Europe are offered customized travel solutions tailored to their needs. 7 Business, the best in the art of French living The best of Air France and KLM, destination Northern Europe On their medium-haul network, Air France and KLM offer three travel classes. Air France offers Business, Premium Economy and Economy, while KLM offers Europe Business Class, Europe Economy Comfort and Europe Economy. Air France and KLM destinations in Northern Europe are served with the Airbus from the A320 family, Boeing 737, Embraer 90 and Fokker 70. Air France Air France offers business travelers completely redesigned meal service based on those served on long-haul flights, as well as more comfort in Business and Premium Economy classes. • Business, the best in the art of French living With quality and attention, Air France offers Business Class customers the best in the art of French living. From cabin design to in-flight meals, the company offers an even more refined service, combining modernity and comfort. Spacious cabins In Business Class, Air France offers a cabin design with only four passengers seated up front: the middle seat is always left free to guarantee relaxation and desired comfort. On all fleets*, there are five centimeters of additional legroom compared to the rest of the cabin. Business customers also have more space in the cabin for their baggage. They can carry on two bags and one accessory totaling 18 kg. *Except for the A318 fleet and franchised or chartered companies A new gastronomical experience Air France offers its Business customers refined meal service inspired by the meals served on long-haul flights. In addition to hot towels upon boarding and pre-dinner drinks, a full meal is served to Business Class customers on all medium-haul flights. The contents of the meal correspond to the hour of the day and include a complete menu with a starter, main course and dessert. On flights longer than two and a half hours, the main dish is served hot and customers can eat their meal on a porcelain dish on flights of three hours or more. To further enhance the experience, they are also served a bottle of wine, café gourmand and a selection of liqueurs. A new 3,000 m2 lounge at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Throughout the world, customers traveling in Business Class enjoy access to 500 lounges, of which nearly 50 are Air France salons. These lounges offer a wide range of services in a relaxed and cozy environment, away from the airport bustle. Today, Air France’s biggest Business class lounge is at Paris-Charles de Gaulle for its passengers travelling on long-haul flights. Designed by Noé DuchaufourLawrance, this new lounge lets passengers enjoy the time they have before a flight or during their connections. In addition to the cold snacks and beverages already available in all Air France lounges, hot meals are now offered in this relaxing environment. Free Wi-Fi access for tablets and computers lets customers work tranquilly while a Clarins massage spa invites them to relax and unwind before their flight. 9 Premium Economy: flight service based on Business Class • Premium Economy: additional comfort at a reasonable price With its Premium Economy cabin, Air France is adapting to its customers who are looking for additional comfort, flexibility and efficiency. Air France is the only European airline to offer a high quality service with changeable and refundable fares at the price of Economy class with rival airlines. Flight service based on Business Class For more peace and comfort on medium-haul flights, the Premium Economy cabin is separated from the Economy cabin by a movable curtain. Customers also enjoy the same cabin as Business customers at the front of the aircraft. Air France is also offering new meals based on those served on long-haul flights. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks add to an enjoyable journey, each with a complete menu of appetizer, main course and dessert. As in Business Class, the main course is served hot on flights of two-and-a-half hours or more and served on porcelain on flights longer than three hours. • Economy New price offer At the beginning of 2013, Air France launched a new pricing offer for 58 short and medium haul destinations. Customers can now choose between the Classic fare and the Mini fare, a simplified product without checked baggage or redeemable Flying Blue Miles, starting at €49 (tax included). Air France quality accessible to all on board All customers receive the same service and services while on board. A wide selection of drinks (hot, cold, alcoholic or non-alcoholic) and a snack, determined by the length of flight and time of day, are free. A selection of French and foreign newspapers is available free of charge before boarding. On the ground, Air France offers its mobile assistance services allowing customers to manage their trip from A to Z on a smartphone. At the time of check-in (starting 30 hours before the scheduled departure), the Classic fare allows automatically allocated seats to be changed anytime - subject to availability - at no extra charge. With the Mini fare, customers can choose their seat at the airport (at self-service kiosks or check-in counters), also subject to availability. The Paris-Charles de Gaulle Hub: an easier connection At Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air France customers benefit from a quick and easy connection and modern infrastructure. All international activity is grouped in terminal 2E1. Terminal 2F is exclusively dedicated to Air France European flights (Schengen)2 and its partners in the SkyTeam alliance. This concentration of Air France activity at the east end of the airport makes connecting quicker and easier, saving up to 10 minutes when changing flights. With the exception of Caracas, Bogota, Havana, Saint Martin, Cairo, Dubai and Bangkok where check-in occurs at Terminal 2F. 1 In the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the Czech Republic. 2 For more information, please visit www.airfrance.com 11 Europe Business Class: more personal space KLM • Europe Business Class KLM offers the convenience of fully flexible reservations permitting flight changes at any time. Europe Business Class passengers board and exit first. On board, they have generous personal space and a seat with more room that reclines farther. The middle seats are left unoccupied to ensure maximum comfort. Depending on the time of day and the duration of the flight, a breakfast or a menu consisting of a hot dish, sandwich, salad or tapas plate and various snacks are available. • Economy Comfort: now available on European flights Previously reserved for long-haul flights, Economy Comfort class is now available on medium-haul flights served by the Boeing 737. This new cabin is located in front of the new Economy cabin, so passengers will benefit by exiting the plane faster. Economy Comfort class also offers more legroom (10 cm) and seats that recline more. Economy passengers have the opportunity to upgrade to Economy Comfort at an extra cost of €20 to €30, depending on the duration of the flight. • Economy Class On board, customers enjoy comfortable, ergonomically designed seats at affordable prices. Depending on the duration of the flight, a snack or sandwich of the day is served, accompanied by a wide selection of hot and cold drinks, alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Economy Class passengers have access to all KLM online services and can check in at their convenience on the Internet, on their mobile phones, at a self-service kiosk or check-in counter. For more information, please visit www.klm.com 13 The SkyTeam alliance: 1,000 destinations in 187 countries SkyPriority: exclusive benefits from check-in to baggage delivery The SkyTeam alliance: 19 companies around the world As members of SkyTeam, Air France and KLM offer their customers access to an extensive global network of 15,000 daily flights serving 1,000 destinations in 187 countries. Passengers can earn and redeem Miles throughout the SkyTeam network and relax in more than 525 lounges worldwide. SkyPriority: exclusive benefits from check-in to baggage delivery SkyPriority brings together the most exclusive SkyTeam airport benefits from 19 members of the alliance to provide an enjoyable experience for passengers in First / Business / Premium Economy or SkyTeam Elite cabins and also to SkyTeam Elite Plus members. SkyPriority is present in all Northern European airports served by Air France and KLM. Easily recognizable, the logo «SkyPriority» is printed on boarding passes and on relevant signs in the airports. For eligible passengers, the service offers free priority check-in, faster security checks and customs clearance, priority boarding and exiting and baggage delivery services upon arrival. SkyTeam is the first alliance airline to offer its Premium passengers all priority ground services. This is available in more than 1,000 airports worldwide. 15 Flying Blue, the premier loyalty program in Europe Personalized loyalty programs Flying Blue, the program leader Flying Blue, the premier loyalty program in Europe with 21 million members, brings together 31 airlines and over 100 non-airline partners. The more that members travel, the more their loyalty is rewarded. With the Flying Blue card, customers have access to many services designed to make their trips even more enjoyable. In Northern Europe, the program has enlisted 560,000 members.1 1 Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). On the www.airfrance.com and www.klm.com websites, members can view their account, directly obtain award tickets. On the www.flyingblue.com site, members can easily book promotional tickets available only on-line through Promo Awards@. There are also many ways to earn or spend Miles and an exhaustive list of all offers from program partners in the «Flying Blue Store.» For new members, there is a very detailed introduction with video presentations and tutorials describing the various benefits corresponding to Flying Blue’s different programs. Flying Blue Petroleum Flying Blue Petroleum is the number one program in Europe for those traveling to destinations important to the oil and gas industry. It offers its 60,000 members a range of exclusive benefits, normally associated with private clubs, through a network of 95 oil and gas industry destinations. This program has nearly 10,000 members in Northern Europe, including 8,000 in Norway alone. BlueBiz, the Air France and KLM program for small and medium sized companies Air France and KLM provide a range of commercial offerings tailored to the needs of professionals. The BlueBiz program is designed to help small and medium sized enterprises optimize their travel budgets with Blue Credits, which are convertible into award tickets. With every flight, the company accrues Blue Credits and the employee gains Miles in his/her individual Flying Blue account. To make paying for business travel easier, Air France also offers the Corporate Card, a universal means of payment that offers insurance and exclusive services, as well as optimal tracking of business expenses. For more information, please visit www.airfrance.com and www.klm.com 17 Find Air France and KLM on Facebook and Twitter The latest customer service technologies By adopting proactive communication, Air France and KLM intend to make voyages more comfortable. The two companies are equipped with the latest mobile technology that proactively keeps customers informed in real-time about events that will affect their travel. Connect to our dedicated sites before and after the trip Air France makes things easier for its customers and has developed English language version of its website, www.airfrance.com, accessible from Sweden (www.airfrance.se), Denmark (www.airfrance.dk), Norway (www.airfrance.no) and Finland (www.airfrance.fi). Swedish and Danish versions will be available soon. KLM’s website is available in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. AF Connect & KLM Connect: an exclusive and free service When booking a flight, customers automatically benefit from AF Connect and KLM Connect. It is an exclusive and free service, with no registration or subscription required, that proactively informs them of changes and delays over the course of their journey. With the mobile phone number and e-mail address provided by the customer when booking the trip, beginning 14 days before departure, Air France or KLM is able to provide information on any flight cancellation or delay either by telephone, SMS or e-mail and propose alternatives. Customers can also be informed of a change of gate or, after takeoff, the delayed delivery of baggage. Air France and KLM are the first airlines to offer such a large-scale proactive information service to their passengers throughout their network. To be personally notified, each customer must ensure that Air France or KLM has the best way to contact them (phone, mobile or email) during their trip. This information can be provided at the time of booking via a call center, an Air France agency, a travel agency, on a website, or via the «Manage your reservations» section on Air France and KLM websites. Find Air France and KLM on Facebook and Twitter In Northern Europe, Air France and KLM strengthen direct contact with their customers through Facebook and Twitter and offer assistance to passengers seven days a week in five languages. The Facebook pages of Air France and KLM have nearly four and a half million fans on Facebook, with more than 135,000 fans on the Scandinavian Air France and KLM pages. Both companies update their respective walls daily with information about their products and services. They also conduct contests and promotions for dedicated fans in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish. Air France has nearly 300,000 followers on Twitter. The company interacts and responds directly to passengers to create an ever-closer link to its customers on its account @AirFrance and also on the account dedicated to its Swedish business (@airfranceSE). KLM has local Twitter accounts in Sweden(@KLM_SE) and Norway(@KLMnorway). 19 Many free applications and mobile websites Applications and mobile sites For customers equipped with smartphones, Air France and KLM have made available many free applications and mobile websites (http://mobile.airfrance.com and http://mobile.klm.com) allowing them to buy tickets, manage their reservations and take other action directly from their mobile devices. A section called «My Account» gives each customer a place to enter and save personal data allowing him or her to make reservations, make changes or check in with just a few clicks. To complement its presence on the iPhone and Android, the company has two new free applications available for download: «Best Offers by Air France» for the iPhone and «Air France» for the iPad. With great visuals to inspire a getaway, easy navigation and direct access to the best fares to prepare for their trip, customers can fly at the best price and enjoy all the destinations served by Air France. 21 Air France-KLM invests in research for sustainable biofuels Air France-KLM: environmentally conscious For many years, Air France-KLM has committed to reducing its environmental impact, developing responsible social policies and contributing to the development of regions where its aircraft take off and land each day. In 2012, for the eighth consecutive year, the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), the main international index evaluating companies on their performance in terms of sustainable development, once again named Air France-KLM the leader among airlines. The group invests in research for sustainable biofuels. Since 2011, Air France-KLM operates commercial flights using sustainable biofuels, requiring no adaptation of the aircraft and which limit its CO2 emissions. Biofuel-powered flights, a growing market KLM has proposed to businesses in the Netherlands starting in 2013 to partner in the Biofuel program and develop flights powered by biofuel. KLM, in fact, has operated regularly scheduled flights powered by biofuel between Amsterdam and New York since March 8, 2013. This type of innovative partnership is a first for an airline and has already generated clients including Accenture, Nike and Philips, who helped launch the project. Through this initiative, KLM intends to show that there is a real market for biofuel in aviation transport and participate in the long-term development of this technology. 23 Air France Press Office - April 2013 http://corporate.airfrance.com/en - @AFnewsroom Destination: Denmark Destinations offered Air France and KLM offer 143 weekly flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam Schiphol and Marseille to three destinations in Denmark: Aalborg, Billund and Copenhagen. Through its partnership with Alitalia and its joint-venture agreement with Delta, Air France and KLM offer a wider range of destinations to their customers. By June of 2013, Delta will offer direct flights to Copenhagen from New York and Alitalia will offer them from Rome and Venice. Ground services in Denmark In Denmark, all Air France and KLM customers have access to self-service kiosks installed in the Aalborg, Billund and Copenhagen airports, as well as the Copenhagen central train station. Business Class passengers and Flying Blue Elite Plus members enjoy access to lounges in the Copenhagen and Billund airports. As well Aalborg will offer a new lounge as of the summer season 2013. Air France and KLM ticket offices are available to meet customer needs in the three Danish airports. SkyPriority service is available at all three stations. Air France and KLM offers for businesses In Denmark, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs / SMBs) represent 92% of all companies in the country. Air France’s BlueBiz program was specially designed for these types of customers to optimize their travel budgets through the accumulation of Blue Credits, which are convertible into awards tickets. On each flight, the company accumulates Blue Credits and the employee earns miles in his/her individual Flying Blue account. Additionally, the Air France Corporate Card, a universal means of payment for business travel, offers insurance and exclusive services. It also enables optimal tracking of business expenses. Finally, choosing Air France and KLM for business travel, the partner company benefits from the sales services and attractive rates on all destinations with Air France, KLM, Alitalia, Delta and Kenya Airways. Air France and KLM in Denmark The first Paris-Copenhagen route via Cologne and Hamburg was operated in 1926 by the Société Générale de Transport Aérien (SGTA). In 1933, Air France took over the routes of SGTA and Air Union. Today, the company offers 45 weekly flights to Denmark. KLM opened the first Amsterdam to Copenhagen route in 1925. The company now offers more than 90 flights per week to three destinations in Denmark: Copenhagen, Billund and Aalborg. For more information, please visit www.airfrance.dk and www.klm.dk Destination: Finland Destinations offered Air France and KLM offer 56 weekly flights from hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol to Helsinki. Ground services departing from Finland From Helsinki, all Air France and KLM customers have access to self-service kiosks and ticket offices. Business passengers and Flying Blue Elite Plus members enjoy access to the “Aspire lounge” by Servisair. Air France and KLM offers for businesses Finland has a wide range of high-tech industries specializing in mobile communications, high quality industrial production and clean technology solutions. Air France and KLM have developed a range of commercial offerings tailored to meet the needs of these companies. The BlueBiz program, designed for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs / SMBs), optimizes travel budgets through the accumulation of Blue Credits, which are convertible into award tickets. The Air France Corporate Card, a universal means of payment for business travel, offers insurance and exclusive services as well as enabling optimal tracking of business expenses. Finally, in choosing Air France and KLM for business travel, the partner company benefits from the sales services and attractive fares on all destinations with Air France, KLM, Alitalia, Delta and Kenya Airways. Air France and KLM in Finland The history of Air France in Finland began in Helsinki for the 1952 Olympics. Air France made 10 special flights between Paris and Helsinki. Since October 28, 2001, the French company has operated the Paris to Helsinki route with Finnair, offering five flights departing daily from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. KLM launched its first flight to Finland on July 1, 1939, from Amsterdam to Helsinki. The Finnish capital is now linked to Amsterdam by three daily flights. For more information, please visit www.airfrance.fi and www.klm.fi Destination: Norway Destinations offered Air France and KLM offer 200 weekly flights from the hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol to seven destinations in Norway. Ground services departing from Norway Air France and KLM passengers have access to self-service kiosks installed at the airports as well as at the train station located in the center of Oslo, near the train linking the city to the airport. Business Class passengers and Flying Blue Elite Plus members enjoy access to the «Oslo-Lounge» in the Oslo Airport. Air France and KLM ticket offices are located at the airport to meet customer needs. Flying Blue Petroleum program Norway ranks second globally in gas exports and is ninth largest among the oil exporters of the world. With its rich deposits, half of the country’s exports are natural gas and represent more than 30% of Norway’s revenue. To satisfy these customers, Air France and KLM have created the Flying Blue Petroleum loyalty program, specifically for professionals in the oil and gas industry. It offers its members access to exclusive benefits and services in 86 industry destinations. The Flying Blue Petroleum program has nearly 10,000 members in Northern Europe, including 8,000 in Norway and a total of 50,000 members worldwide. Air France and KLM offers for businesses In order to provide appropriate services to businesses, Air France and KLM have developed a range of commercial offers. The BlueBiz program, designed for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs / SMBs), optimizes travel budgets through the accumulation of Blue Credits, which are convertible into award tickets. The Air France Corporate Card, a universal means of payment for business travel, offers insurance and exclusive services as well as enabling optimal tracking of business expenses. Finally, in choosing Air France and KLM for business travel, the partner company benefits from the sales services and attractive fares on all destinations with Air France, KLM, Alitalia, Delta and Kenya Airways. Air France and KLM in Norway Air France has been present in Norway since April 1, 1970, with the first flight from Paris to Oslo via Copenhagen, made in a Caravelle. Today, Air France operates the Paris-Oslo route with three flights per day. KLM was the first airline to serve Norway. The Amsterdam to Oslo via Kristiansand route, flown by DC2, was started in June 1939, shortly after the opening of two Norwegian airports. Today, KLM offers 29 daily flights to the major cities in Norway: Bergen, Kristiansand, Oslo, Sandefjord, Stavanger, Trondheim and Alesund as of 4 April 2013. For more information, please visit www.airfrance.no and www.klm.no Destination: Sweden Destinations offered Air France and KLM offer 131 weekly flights from the hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol airports, to three destinations in Sweden: Gothenburg, Linkoping and Stockholm. Hop!, Air France’s regional airline, also operates flights to Gothenburg from Lyon airport. Ground services departing Sweden When departing from Swedish airports, all Air France and KLM customers have the premium services of the two companies at their disposal: online check-in, access to self-service kiosks and mobile phone boarding passes. Business passengers and Flying Blue members receive additional services from Air France and KLM such as boarding at their convenience, priority baggage delivery, etc.. Air France and KLM retail outlets are available to meet customer needs in the Stockholm Arlanda and Gothenburg Landvetter airports. In Linkoping airport, self-service kiosks are available. Air France and KLM offers for businesses In order to provide appropriate services to businesses, Air France and KLM have developed a range of commercial offers. The BlueBiz program, designed for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs / SMBs), optimizes travel budgets through the accumulation of Blue Credits, which are convertible into award tickets. The Air France Corporate Card, a universal means of payment for business travel, offers insurance and exclusive services as well as enabling optimal tracking of business expenses. Finally, choosing Air France and KLM for business travel, the partner company benefits from the sales services and attractive fares on all destinations with Air France, KLM, Alitalia, Delta and Kenya Airways. Air France and KLM in Sweden The first flight from Paris to Sweden was a Paris-Malmo service in 1922. Regular service by SGTA (Société Générale Air Transport) began in 1925. Today, the company offers a total of six daily flights to Stockholm and Gothenburg. KLM has served Sweden since the 1920 opening the first route in Scandinavia, linking Amsterdam and Malmo. Ten years later, in the first pool agreement in civil air transport, STGA, KLM and ABA jointly operated the Paris-Amsterdam-Copenhagen-Malmo route known as the «Scandinavian Express.» KLM now offers 12 daily flights to Sweden. For more information, please visit www.airfrance.se and www.klm.se
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