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Hollymead 17th Nov 2006 14:08

Air France
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6157704.stm

OLNEY 1 BRAVO 17th Nov 2006 14:24

I'm sure the French unions will have something to say about that!!:rolleyes:

ICING AOA 17th Nov 2006 14:35


I'm sure the French unions will have something to say about that!!:rolleyes:
french union "SNPL" = Air france

so,...:ugh:

Hollymead 19th Nov 2006 21:30

To be called Air France Soleil.



http://euronews.net/create_html.php?...e=391368&lng=1

shon7 20th Feb 2007 18:54

Air France to start service to SEA
 
It's on the news that AF will start service to SEA using the A330 aircraft.

SOPS 20th Feb 2007 18:58

And where is SEA?

mrl979 20th Feb 2007 18:59

SEA: Seattle, Washington.

SOPS 20th Feb 2007 19:24

Ahhh Thanks for the info:)

AMS flyer 24th Dec 2007 12:41

Air France-KLM takes over VLM Airlines
 
Just confirmed by VLM's CEO Johan Vanneste:

Air France-KLM TAKES OVER VLM AIRLINES

SCHIPHOL - Air France-KLM officially takes over Flemish VLM Airlines. VLM Airlines, which is the largest player on London City Airport, will cooperate intensively with CityJet, a subsidiary company of Air France. The Dutch Panta Holdings were so far the owner of VLM Airlines.
VLM Airlines operates daily multiple flights between Schiphol and Rotterdam to Great Britain. The fleet exists of eighteen Fokker 50s and one leased BAe-146.
CEO Johan Vanneste of VLM Airlines is happy with the adoption by Air France-KLM. By the intensive cooperation with CityJet both companies increase their position on London City Airport enormously and give passengers the choice of more destinations and more frequencies.

source: luchtvaartnieuws.nl

u0062 24th Dec 2007 13:09

Many pilots flying for VLM originally left klm cityhopper because of the appauling way they were treated .They were AIR UK guys and girls not from the High and mighty KLM training schools and they were not 'Dutch'

I hope the KLM treat them with a great more respect and dignity this time around.However i fear not. Good luck to you all

SOPS 24th Dec 2007 13:33

I fear this is not good news for all......:*

WHBM 24th Dec 2007 13:41

Does put rather a lot of eggs in one basket at London City. And VLM must have been finding things tight and were retrenching a bit anyway.

Never mind. VLM prospered like many small businesses by seeking opportunities the overstuffed international bureaucracy at KLM and others could not see, and operated in a different way to them. If it all now gets rolled up into the big operation and lost, there will then be new opportunities for a "new VLM" to come along at London City or elsewhere, restart all the routes which will now be miraculously found to be "loss-making", and be entrepreneurial and customer-facing again.

Wonder what will happen to Denim Air, VLM's ACMI arm.

Chuffer Chadley 24th Dec 2007 14:07

Yes, I hope this works better than the previous KLM takeover of a F-50 operator.

Great uncertainty lies ahead, it's time to check that the BALPA subscription is up-to date, and keep fingers crossed.

FWIW, my understanding is that Denim is separately-owned, albeit by Jaap Rosen Jacobson / Panta holdings, so as far as I know, they are unaffected by this deal. I do not imagine that KLM would be interested in their type of operation, but could be wrong!

CC

-IBLB- 24th Dec 2007 16:23


Originally Posted by VLM Press Office
Antwerp, Monday 24th December 2007 – Panta Holdings B.V., owner of VLM Airlines, announced today it has reached an agreement on terms for the sale of VLM Airlines to Air France-KLM.

Jaap Rosen Jacobson, owner of Panta Holdings, said: “VLM Airlines is a jewel amongst the regional airlines. It has developed from a small airline into the most important player at London City Airport. I am proud about this development and even more about the exiting opportunities ahead for VLM Airlines under the wings of Air France-KLM.“

VLM Airlines is one of Europe's leading regional carriers catering principally for business travellers. The company operates a fleet of 18 Fokker 50 and one BAE 146. London City Airport is the hub for the majority of its flights and therefore VLM Airlines will actively cooperate with the regional carrier CityJet, a 100% subsidiary of Air France, which is already operating out of London City Airport.

Johan Vanneste, Managing Director of VLM Airlines, said: “I’m very excited that VLM Airlines will be part of the Air France – KLM group. It will create value for our customers, as this transaction will ensure them access to the largest number of destinations from London City Airport. The strengths of the Air France – KLM group will provide the necessary support to take the development of VLM Airlines to the next level.”

Mr Geoffrey O'Byrne-White, CityJet's Chief Executive, commented: "We see this as a great opportunity to expand and to offer an optimal product to our customers. Both networks are highly complementary and the new combined network will link London City with major European business and financial centres.

Panta Holdings B.V. was advised on the transaction by N M Rothschild & Sons Limited. The financial details of the transaction are not disclosed.


http://www.flyvlm.com/emc.asp?pageId=1184

wxjedi 24th Dec 2007 16:53

Expect to see those new RJs zipping over and back to AMS then. Nice overnight for the Cityjet crews though. Maybe now Cityjet can finally get the DUB-AMS route in the air. After all, KLM code share with EI on it.

Are the Fokkers gonna end up in the new Cityjet colours like the the D328s?

Good move all round I reckon!!!

Tom


Happy Christmas to all you other poor sods down route this Christmas. Home on the 28th. Yipee.

Elohssanaig 24th Dec 2007 19:04

Air France-KLM takes over VLM Airlines
 
Hear, hear bluepilot and WHBM.

Remember NetherLines? They got the same "blue arrogance" treat......

PAXboy 24th Dec 2007 20:21


CEO Johan Vanneste of VLM Airlines is happy with the adoption by Air France-KLM. By the intensive cooperation with CityJet both companies increase their position on London City Airport enormously and give passengers the choice of more destinations and more frequencies.
I think they forgot to add "and give passengers more choices of prices and departure times..." :rolleyes:

However, it goes, the world is entering a very tricky financial time and better to be employed and wondering if you will stay, than to be out of a job such as those in Maxjet.

captphil 24th Dec 2007 20:33

Why the Cup holder?

captphil 24th Dec 2007 20:42

Hello
 
Why the take off????? I only meant to be honest.Put the coment back on for christ sake. Or the whole things not worth it.:ugh::bored:

GBALU53 24th Dec 2007 21:04

Sad news to read all this , could it be if you are unable to compete with them on some routes buy them out?


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