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    e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia

    Air France KLM 2006/2007 winter schedule

    Thursday, September 21, 2006

    Strong increase in capacity to Latin America and Asia
    3.6% increase in Air France and KLM's combined offer

    For the winter 2006/2007 season, the Air France KLM
    Group's seat capacity will grow by 3.6% compared with
    winter 2005/2006, with a 3.0% increase on the
    long-haul network and 5.7% on the medium-haul network.

    Both airlines will expand capacity to long-haul
    destinations, particularly to Latin America (up 9.5%)
    and Asia (up 6.1%). Capacity to Africa and the Middle
    East will be increased by 2.1%. Capacity to North
    America (up 0.2%) will remain stable compared with the
    winter 2005-2006 season, while capacity to the French
    Caribbean & Indian Ocean networks will be slightly
    reduced (down 1.9%).

    On the medium-haul network, Air France is boosting
    capacity mainly to Eastern Europe, while the addition
    of the seventh connecting bank at Schiphol airport
    this summer will enable KLM to increase its number of
    frequencies.

    The fleet modernization programme continues, with the
    arrival this winter of three Airbus A330-200s at KLM
    to replace their Boeing 767-300s, the phasing out of
    Air France's remaining Boeing 737-500s, replaced by
    Airbus A318/319/320s and the continued roll-out of the
    new Boeing 777-300ERs on the Caribbean and Indian
    Ocean routes. By the end of this winter season,
    practically the entire Air France long-haul fleet will
    be equipped with the new cabin interiors.

    Air France and KLM are coordinating flight times and
    expanding their respective schedules to provide their
    customers with the most attractive combined offering.
    Passengers now benefit from a choice of two flight
    times on the same day by opting to travel one way with
    either KLM via Amsterdam or with Air France via Paris
    at the most attractive fares available. Flying Blue
    programme members can benefit from a privileged
    service, earn and use Miles on all routes served by
    both airlines.

    Focus on the Air France schedule

    Long-haul schedule (2.7% increase in available
    seat-km)

    In line with this summer, Air France has upped its
    capacity to the Middle East by 13.8% in available
    seat-km.

    This winter, Djeddah will be served non-stop four
    times weekly by a "Dedicate" Airbus A319. The
    suspension of the onward segment from Cairo to Djeddah
    has resulted in more available seat capacity to Cairo.


    There will be more frequencies to Riyadh (six weekly
    flights by a "Dedicate" A319). This summer's new daily
    service to Amman is maintained and the three weekly
    flights to Damascus will be increased to four this
    winter.

    Two-digit growth in capacity on the Latin America
    network, up 11.9%. There will be more flights to Sao
    Paulo with twelve weekly frequencies, including one
    flight operated with a Boeing 777-300 and a second
    flight five times weekly by Airbus 330-200. Thanks to
    the cooperation agreement signed with the Brazilian
    airline TAM in July 2006, Air France now serves a
    total of 16 destinations in Brazil.
    There will be more flights to Mexico City, with twelve
    weekly flights instead of nine last winter, and an
    additional daily flight operated with our SkyTeam
    alliance partner, Aeromexico.
    Air France is increasing its capacity to Argentina and
    Chile, offering a total of twelve weekly frequencies,
    up from last year's ten. Flights to Santiago (five
    times weekly) and Buenos Aires (one daily flight) are
    all non-stop.

    In Asia (capacity increase of 5.6%), Air France and
    Delta, SkyTeam partners, have coordinated their
    flights to India. Delta has suspended its
    Paris-Chennai (Madras) service, a route which Air
    France will be operating as of 30 October with three
    weekly flights by Airbus A340.
    There will be more flights from Paris to Mumbai
    (Bombay), operated with Boeing 777-300 during the peak
    season between December and February, and also to
    Bangalore, now served daily.

    Flights to Vietnam (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City) will
    continue to connect in Bangkok with larger aircraft
    (Boeing 747-400) to cater to increased demand.

    Finally, the three additional frequencies to Hong Kong
    and Shanghai, launched this summer, have been
    maintained, making a total of ten weekly flights.

    In Africa, the main changes concern Johannesburg which
    will benefit from two additional frequencies, making a
    total of twelve weekly flights. There will be a fifth
    weekly frequency to Port Harcourt, once the airport
    reopens. Kenya Airways will be reopening its
    Paris-Nairobi route served three times weekly in
    partnership with Air France.

    In addition to the roll-out of the new Boeing 777-300
    on the Caribbean and Indian Ocean routes, there will
    be more flights to most destinations to cater to
    increased demand during the winter season: non-stop
    flights to and from Punta Cana and Santo Domingo will
    resume. Havana and Mauritius will once again be served
    daily and there will now be six weekly flights to the
    Seychelles, in cooperation with Air Seychelles,
    instead of the previous five.

    In North America, as was the case last winter, the
    summer flight schedule has been reorganized to match
    seasonal traffic demand. There will be fewer
    frequencies and aircraft changes to a certain number
    of destinations.

    On this network, the main change concerns the
    reorganization of services to Los Angeles and Papeete.
    The new flight schedule will enable Air France to
    offer four weekly flights to Papeete via Los Angeles,
    and sixteen flights instead of the previous fourteen
    between Paris and the Californian capital. Our
    code-share agreement with Air Tahiti Nui has been
    terminated.

    The twice-daily service launched this summer between
    Paris and Houston will continue, with twelve weekly
    frequencies.

    Since the beginning of September, a code-share
    agreement with our SkyTeam partner Northwest has
    enabled Air France to boost seat capacity on flights
    to Detroit. This winter, the Paris-CDG - Detroit route
    will be served with twelve weekly flights.

    Medium-haul schedule (7.2% increase in available
    seat-km)

    Growth will mainly focus on Eastern Europe in addition
    to the three new destinations added to the medium-haul
    network this summer: Katowice in Poland (three daily
    flights), Leipzig in Germany (two daily flights) and
    Yerevan in Armenia (three weekly flights) and more
    frequencies to Zagreb in Croatia (now served
    twice-daily).

    There will be more flights to Dublin (seven daily
    flights since this summer) and Edinburgh (three daily
    flights). The Paris-CDG - Helsinki service has been
    supplemented with a fifth daily departure, in
    cooperation with Finnair.

    In southern Europe, Air France will serve Athens
    four-times weekly instead of the previous three last
    winter. Air Europa has been operating twice-daily to
    Valencia and three-times daily to Malaga on a
    code-share basis with Air France since this summer.
    Portugalia operates four daily flights to Oporto.

    In line with this summer, the Paris-CDG - Algiers
    route will be supplemented with a third daily
    departure. Finally, the launch this summer of a second
    daily flight to Tel Aviv will be continued.

    On the inter-European network, the Nantes-London
    Gatwick and Bordeaux-Dublin flight services have been
    suspended.

    Domestic schedule (1.4% increase in available-seat km)

    The Paris-Orly - Annecy route will be supplemented
    with three weekly frequencies (thereby increasing the
    number of daily flights to four during peak periods)
    and the introduction of an ATR-72 seating 70 replacing
    the ATR-42 seating 48.

    The third daily Paris-CDG-Rennes flight and the fourth
    daily Lyon-Rennes flight, launched this summer, will
    continue to operate during the winter season.

    Finally, the Le Havre-Rouen-Lyon service will be
    suspended early January. The Le Havre-Lyon and
    Rouen-Lyon routes will be operated three times daily
    with the ATR42 with a seat capacity for 48 passengers.
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