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Air France-KLM and Qantas have expanded their partnership in a bid to improve connectivity between Europe and Australia.
The Middle East remains a key market for Air France-KLM, and the European carrier is taking steps to expand capacity here.
Air France-KLM plans to acquire a 60.5% stake in SAS, deepening integration and expanding its presence in the Nordic market.
Air France-KLM is making good on its option to take control of SAS Scandinavian Airlines after first investing in the carrier ...
Air France–KLM confirms plan for majority control of SAS, signaling a major shift in European aviation strategy and a ...
KLM previously operated Amsterdam-New York JFK services with both Boeing 787-9 and 777-200ER aircraft, often in coordination with Delta Air Lines, its trans-Atlantic joint venture partner. It also ...
Air France-KLM makes a move to acquire up to 60.5% of Scandinavian Airlines and become its majority shareholder ...
Air France–KLM will initiate proceedings to take a majority stake in SAS, marking a strategically important chapter for the ...
Air France-KLM will initiate the process of raising its minority stake in Scandinavian airline SAS AB to 60.5%, as it looks ...
The European Commission and EASA have endorsed Air France-KLM as the first airline group to partner on the EU Flight ...
Air France-KLM and Qantas are extending their long-standing partnership with fresh options for frequent flyers. The news ...
Air France-KLM and Qantas are expanding their existing partnership. The airlines aim to streamline flight connections between ...