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Ranking amongst the four largest European hubs,
the dual hubs are gigantic precision mechanisms,
operated by some supernatural power.
The spell-binding ballet of aircraft arrivals
and departures is meticulously organized and
concentrated around seven daily time slots,
reducing your waiting time before departing for other
shores to a minimum. These unsaturated runways
can accommodate successive flights, carrying with
them memories, and numerous hopes.
You can also choose between a multitude of
destinations, ranging from the exotic to the unfamiliar,
the poetic to the historic… A “hubway” of 12 daily
flights links the two Paris and Amsterdam hubs,
like an overhead metro which one fine day decided
to abandon terra firma. In the blink of an eye, you can
thus take an AirFrance flight after one with KLM
– or vice versa – and combine the two airlines’
highly-complementary global networks.
Windows open
to the world
The dual intercontinental hubs of Paris-Charles de Gaulle
and Amsterdam-Schiphol constitute the beating heart
of the AirFrance-KLM global network. They resound with
all the languages and histories of mankind, be they big or small.
Travelers from across the globe cross paths here, awaiting
the connecting ights that will carry them to the other end
of the earth or return them to their home port.
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