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AIR FRANCE-KLM 2010-11 Annual Report _ 29
Africa
A dense network in the African
continent. Passengers with Air France and KLM
currently have a choice of more than 30 flights to Africa.
The Group, whose presence on the continent dates back
75 years, resolutely endeavours to provide a more effective
response to customer expectations by opening new
destinations but also by improving frequencies and flight
times. For example, during the year the two companies
reinforced the Pointe Noire (Republic of the Congo) Libreville
(Gabon) and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) services. By joining
forces with those of its African partners, the Group offers
an even more extensive network of 45 destinations
in 33 countries.
The Group’s offer is always being
reinforced. Over the course of the year, flights were
introduced to three new destinations: Kigali, the Rwandan
capital, Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone and Monrovia,
the capital of Liberia. The network will again extend its
reach in the autumn of 2011 with the opening by Air France
of a seasonal service to Cape Town in South Africa.
The Group’s development in Africa is in response
to a strong commitment to supporting the growth
of economic relations between the African continent
and the rest of the world.
Fishermen, Sierra Leone
Cape Town, South Africa
D E V E L O P M E N T