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Air Corsica – Flying Blue; Air France – Flying Blue (Partner programs: SkyMiles, [7] SkyPass [8]) Air France Hop – Flying Blue; Chalair Aviation – Flying Blue; Corsair – Club Corsair; Twin Jet – Flying Blue; Wijet – Flying Blue
The livery of Air France Asie differed from that of Air France by having blue and white stripes on the tailfin, rather than blue, white and red ones, representing the French Tricolour. Air France Asie used two Airbus A340-200 aircraft, F-GLZD and F-GLZE, and two Boeing 747-428Ms, F-GISA and F-GISC.
In December 2021, Air France-KLM ordered 100 Airbus A320neo family aircraft to replace KLM and Transavia's Boeing 737 Next Generation and Air France's Airbus A320s. [ 64 ] On 25 September 2023, Air France-KLM announced that they had signed an agreement with Airbus for a total of fifty Airbus A350-900 and A350-1000 aircraft, with an option for ...
Blue Sky Airways: SKY BLUE Czech Republic GQ BSY Big Sky Airlines: BIG SKY United States BTI Air Baltic: Air Baltic Latvia ID BTK Batik Air: BATIK Indonesia 4B BTQ Boutique Air: BOUTIQUE United States BTR Botir-Avia: BOTIR-AVIA Kyrgyzstan BTT BT-Slavuta: BEETEE-SLAVUTA Ukraine Y6 BTV Batavia Air: BATAVIA Indonesia As of June 1, 2010, IATA code ...
Air France Hop, formerly branded HOP!, [3] is a French regional airline operating flights on behalf of its parent company Air France. The airline was founded on 21 December 2012 [ 2 ] after the merger of Airlinair , Brit Air and Régional brands.
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Aircalin participates in Flying Blue, the frequent-flyer program of Air France–KLM. The airline originally joined as a partner of Air France 's Fréquence Plus program in 1997, before it was later succeeded by and integrated into KLM 's Flying Blue program in 2003.
Air France flight AF 028 landing in 2011 at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia, US. Air France was founded on 7 October 1933 as a merger of several French aviation companies. The network started with destinations across Europe, to French colonies in North Africa [clarification needed] and farther afield. [2]