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2006-072006-07
2,500
daily flights
Two powerful, coordinated hubs
The Air France and KLM hubs are organized around a
series of transfer waves, six at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and
seven at Amsterdam-Schiphol. Flows of arriving and
departing flights are thus concentrated inside periods of
under two hours in order to enable the maximum number
of transfer possibilities.
With more than 28,000 connections a week in under two
hours (summer 2007), Air France-KLM has the best offer
in Europe. Today, 52% of passengers at Paris-Charles de
Gaulle and 65% at Amsterdam-Schiphol are connecting
with a long-haul flight.
The Group’s hubs, two of the four largest in Europe, are
linked by fifteen daily return flights, known as the hubway,
enabling Air France and KLM passengers to combine the
global networks of the two airlines on both the outbound
and inbound journeys. This offer is unparalleled in Europe
and attracts significant levels of premium transfer traffic. Source: OAG tape summer 2007 – Air France and KLM flights
17
The best offer in Europe
Number of long-haul/medium-haul transfer
possibilities in under two hours