Klm France is Associated With and Known as:
KLM France (officially known as Air France-KLM) is the premier airline company with headquarters in Tremblay-en-France, France. It is also a Franco-Dutch airline holding company which offers passenger and freight transportation services on scheduled flights. Furthermore, the company provides aircraft maintenance and engineering services to various airline companies and clients. The airline is committed to provide safe, efficient, service-oriented services to its customers with more than 32,000 employees.
KLM Network and Services
With the fleet of 573 aircrafts,
KLM France operates flights to more than 253 destinations across 105 countries worldwide. In 2013, it carried approximately 78.45 million passengers.
Air France and KLM also provides frequent flyer programme to passengers under the
Flying Blue brand which is one of the members of
Skyteam airline alliance. KLM France has many branches located in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, Paris, and in Amstelveen, Netherlands.
History of KLM France
The company was established in the year 2004 with merger of Air France and KLM. The Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is the main hubs of Air France–KLM. In the terms of net operating income, KLM was the world's biggest airline As of 2008. Currently, Air France and KLM owns and operates various subsidiary companies including Air France Cargo, KLM Cargo, HOP!, KLM Cityhopper, transavia.com France , Martinair and transavia.com.