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Articles tagged “air france-klm”

Airline Weekly

Air France-KLM’s Scandinavian Gambit

If there’s one thing crystal clear about Air France-KLM’s strategic intent, it is that it badly wants to consolidate Europe’s still-highly-fragmented airline industry. No surprise, therefore, that it’s now buying a stake in Scandinavia’s SAS.

Air France-KLM’s Scandinavian Gambit

Airline Weekly

Air France-KLM Moves on SAS

Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss what Air France-KLM's move on SAS means for the European airline industry.

Air France-KLM Moves on SAS

Tourism

Visa Delays Will Cost the U.S. $12 Billion in Lost Spending in 2023

Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at bad tourism signs in the U.S., Air France-KLM's SAS investment, and United Airlines' new planes.

Visa Delays Will Cost the U.S. $12 Billion in Lost Spending in 2023

Airline Weekly

Air France-KLM to Take Stake in SAS Under $1.2 Billion Deal

Surprise, surprise! Air France-KLM's first move in Europe's latest round of airline consolidation is SAS, not TAP Air Portugal as expected.

Air France-KLM to Take Stake in SAS Under $1.2 Billion Deal

News Blog

Portugal to Sell Majority Stake in National Airline TAP

Portugal's Finance Minister Fernando Medina kicked off the long-awaited sale of TAP Air Portugal Thursday with the announcement that the government would sell a 51% stake in the state-owned airline to the highest bidder. In addition to monetary value, the Portuguese government seeks an investor that wants to grow TAP and its Lisbon hub, guarantee…

News Blog

Air France-KLM Orders $16 Billion Worth of Long-Range Airbus Planes

Air France-KLM will add up to 90 new long-range Airbus A350 aircraft to its fleet in the coming years, under an order unveiled Monday. The aircraft, which include 50 firm A350-900s and -1000s plus 40 purchase rights, are worth roughly $16.2 billion, based on Cirium Ascend's full-life base values. Deliveries will begin in 2026 and…

Airline Weekly

KLM CEO Rebukes Dutch Proposal to Tax Transit Passengers at Schiphol

First the Dutch government cut flights at Schiphol. Now it wants to tax transit passengers. What more does KLM face?

KLM CEO Rebukes Dutch Proposal to Tax Transit Passengers at Schiphol

Airlines

Marriott Strengthens Expansion Plans in Turkey. Plus: Private Jet Service for Pets

And then they say it's a dog's life! While sky may be the limit for these high-flying pets, did we hear someone mention climate change?

Marriott Strengthens Expansion Plans in Turkey. Plus: Private Jet Service for Pets

Airlines

Portugal’s TAP Air Reports Profitability Ahead of Privatization

The first-half-year performance is good news for parties interested in a stake in Portugal's flag carrier, set for partial privatization.

Portugal’s TAP Air Reports Profitability Ahead of Privatization

Hotels

Abu Dhabi Cuts Hotel Fees, Top GCC Wealth Funds – More Middle East Travel News 

The timing of Abu Dhabi's decision to lower government fees on hotels and their alignment with the emirate’s long-term goals reflect a strategic move to capitalize on the potential of the tourism sector and the opportunities it presents.

Abu Dhabi Cuts Hotel Fees, Top GCC Wealth Funds – More Middle East Travel News