Articles tagged “air france”

Business Travel

Navan Implements Layoffs in Attempt at Profitability

Today's podcast looks at layoffs by Navan, the banning of airlines ads, and a mental health crisis for airline pilots.

Navan Implements Layoffs in Attempt at Profitability

Airlines

U.K. Ad Watchdog Bans 3 Airline Ads Over ‘Greenwashing’ Claims

European regulatory agencies are increasingly cracking down on airline ads that claim they have a positive environmental impact.

U.K. Ad Watchdog Bans 3 Airline Ads Over ‘Greenwashing’ Claims

Tourism

What Nearly 300 Vintage Posters Say About the Future of Travel

These nearly 300 vintage travel posters tell us companies will always chase the middle class and destinations will always win over tourists with their oldest sightseeing attractions.

What Nearly 300 Vintage Posters Say About the Future of Travel

Airlines

SAS Secures $1.2 Billion From Consortium Led by Castlelake, Air France

If Europe's regulators back Air France-KLM taking a stake in SAS, along with IAG buying Air Europa, and Lufthansa acquiring ITA, Europe's aviation market will become more like the U.S. one, which has been the world’s most profitable.

SAS Secures $1.2 Billion From Consortium Led by Castlelake, Air France

Airline Weekly

Air France-KLM Leans On Transavia to Turn Paris Orly Hub Into an ‘Asset’

Big changes are afoot for Air France in Paris.

Air France-KLM Leans On Transavia to Turn Paris Orly Hub Into an ‘Asset’

Airlines

Air France: Flights to and From all Moroccan Airports Operating Normally

Moroccans are recovering from an earthquake on Friday night that killed more than 1,300 people.

Air France: Flights to and From all Moroccan Airports Operating Normally

News Blog

IDEAS: Air France to Celebrate 90th Anniversary With Fashion Exhibition in Paris 

Air France is set to commemorate its 90th anniversary with a fashion exhibition that will take over the window display at the Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann.   The exhibition, which will run from 28 September to 10 October 2023, will showcase five dresses designed by Xavier Ronze, head of the costume design workshops at the Paris…

Airline Weekly

Europe’s Largest Domestic Airline Markets May Never Recover From the Pandemic

Air travel is back but not in France and Germany where trains are carrying an ever bigger piece of the pie.

Europe’s Largest Domestic Airline Markets May Never Recover From the Pandemic

News Blog

Air France Quits Offering Customer Support Via Twitter

Blaming Twitter for changing its terms and conditions, Air France said on Friday it would stop offering customer support via the social media platform's direct messages for its accounts worldwide. KLM, a sister brand, has yet to make a similar move. Update: 4pm ET: An Air France spokesperson clarified, "Twitter's recent change in access to…

News Blog

Air France’s New Business Class Product

Air France is upgrading its 12 Boeing 777-300ERs with the airline’s new long-haul business class product, a process that is expected to be complete by the end of the year. The aircraft will also get the same economy and premium economy seats as those found on its cutting-edge A350s.  The first refurbished B777 (named “Fontainebleau") took off from Paris-Charles de…