AIR FRANCE IN CAMBODIA 3 new weekly flights between Paris and Cambodia Starting on 28 March 2011, Air France will once again operate 3 weekly flights (round-trip) between Paris and Cambodia. On 18 August 1947, Air France inaugurated the first Paris - Saigon - Phnom Penh - Siem Reap service, with three flights operated every two weeks and suspended in 1974. On the strength of Cambodia s tourism attraction in France and its economic dynamism and close cultural links with France, Air France is reopening the Paris-Phnom Penh route after 37 years absence. These flights will be operated by Airbus A340-300 (275 seats including 30 in Business, 21 in Premium Voyageur and 224 in Voyageur/economy class), and subsequently as from 9 May 2011 by Boeing 777-200 (309 seats including 35 in Business, 24 in Premium Voyageur and 250 in Voyageur/economy class). This new route should make it possible to increase opportunities to transport goods (fresh products, textiles, etc.) between France and Cambodia. Air France will offer a weekly cargo hold capacity of up to 40 tonnes. To mark the reopening of this route, Air France will offer its new Business and Premium Voyageur cabins on flights to Phnom Penh. Angkor Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 1
The new Business service available on Boeing 777-200s serving Phnom Penh (starting on 9 May 2011) In addition to all the ground facilities, customers will discover Air France s new Business seat launched in December. With a fixed shell seat guaranteeing the passenger s privacy, the seat structure and environment have been redesigned to offer: o A seat bed whose dimensions make it one of the most spacious and most comfortable beds on the market (2-metres long 61cm wide); o Multiple positions with the new relaxation position, with legs extended on the new fixed footrest including during the take-off and landing phases, among the most highly appreciated; o Simpler and more practical controls; o And new, more spacious storage areas. Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 2
Premium Voyageur, available on flights from Paris to Phnom Penh upon the launch of the route offers: o A private cabin offering 40% additional space compared with Voyageur (economy) ; o A preserved personal space with a wide fixed-shell seat (48cm) reclining to 123 (in this intermediate cabin range, Air France is the first European airline to offer fixedshell seats, and the world s first airline to free up as much leg space); Flight times between Paris and Phnom Penh Paris-Charles de Gaulle / Phnom Penh AF 274, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays leaves at 7:30pm, arrives in Bangkok at 11:50am the following day, leaves the same day for Phnom Penh at 1:15pm, arrives at 2:30pm Phnom Penh / Paris-Charles de Gaulle AF 273, on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays leaves at 8:05pm, arrives in Bangkok at 9:20pm, leaves the same day for Paris at 10 :55pm, arrives at 6:05am the following day. Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 3
The Air France Foundation in Cambodia: children s welfare at the heart of our strategy Since it was set up in 1992, the Air France Foundation s mission has been to support projects which benefit children and young people who are ill, disabled or in great distress, in France and other parts of the world. The Foundation sponsors projects presented by associations or NGOs, provides the financial backing, based on the Foundation team s resources and expertise. Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 4
The Air France Foundation has been present in Cambodia since 2003, and supports 16 projects, for example: Enfants et Développpement Association for the promotion of pre-schooling in rural communities. The Air France Foundation provided the financial backing for this project in 2010-2011. The project aims to accompany the development and empowerment of 15 community nursery schools. It proposes early learning activities and education for 450 children aged between 3 and 5 originating from underprivileged rural areas and facilitates their integration into primary school. Monireth association for help with education, schooling, learning and training in children and teenagers in the Cambodian town of Banteay Meanchay and particularly those of the village of Kla Kon Thmei. In 2009-2011, the Air France Foundation contributed to the construction and installation of a library (books and media, internet access, photocopying facility, training software, teaching documentation, language laboratory, etc.). Toutes à l école association, a schooling programme for young girls, through the setting up of schools and teaching programmes. In 2006-2008, the Air France Foundation provided the financial support to build the Happy chandara school. This school gives young girls who risk being exposed to prostitution or forced labour an opportunity of social rehabilitation, offering them bilingual training on 3 levels (primary school, 2 nd & 3rd year of primary school) and new prospects for the future. Osmose association focuses its work on the Tonle Sap Great Lake and particularly in Prek Toal north-west of the Great Lake, a flooded forest area providing an exceptional site for wildlife and flora. The association proposes an education programme concerning close to 1,000 children aged 5 to 14. In 2003-2004, the Foundation financially contributed to the educational programme and to teacher training. Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 5
AIR FRANCE AND KLM EXPANDING IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION (April- October 2011) 271 weekly long-haul flights each way between Paris, Amsterdam and Asia with 23 destinations served in Asia, including 208 flights operated by Air France and KLM and 63 code-share flights operated by Asian partner airlines. In Asia, a 10.1% increase in capacity for Air France and KLM in 2011: In addition to non-stop services to Vietnam and an additional weekly frequency to Bangalore since last winter, since 28 March the group has been operating 3 weekly non-stop services to Xiamen (seventh destination served by the group in China). Air France is launching services to Phnom Penh via Bangkok with 3 weekly frequencies. List of destinations in Asia offered by Air France and KLM COUNTRY CITY DEPARTURE AIRPORT AIR FRANCE KLM CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH Paris 3 weekly flights CHINA BEIJING Twice daily Daily SHANGHAI Paris/Amsterdam Twice daily 12 weekly flights HONG KONG Twice daily GUANGZHOU Paris 3 weekly flights Daily CHENGDU Amsterdam 4 weekly flights HANGZHOU Amsterdam 3 weekly flights XIAMEN (since 28/03/2011) Amsterdam 3 weekly flights SOUTH KOREA SEOUL Paris/Amsterdam Daily Daily INDIA INDONESIA JAPAN DELHI Paris/Amsterdam Daily Daily MUMBAI Paris Daily BANGALORE Paris Daily JAKARTA DENPASAR Amsterdam Amsterdam Daily (via Kuala Lumpur) 4 weekly flights (via Singapore) TOKYO Paris/Amsterdam Twice daily 10 weekly flights OSAKA Paris/Amsterdam Daily Daily MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR Amsterdam Daily PHILIPPINES MANILA Amsterdam Daily SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Paris/Amsterdam Daily Daily TAIWAN TAIPEI Amsterdam Daily (via Bangkok) THAILAND BANGKOK Paris/Amsterdam Daily Daily VIETNAM HO CHI MINH Paris 3 weekly flights Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 6
Moreover, Air France offers 9 weekly flights to Noumea (4 flights via Tokyo, 3 flights via Osaka and 2 flights via Seoul) operated by Air Calin on a code-share basis. Thanks to fare combinability between AIR FRANCE and KLM, passengers can use both airlines flights as they wish. Important Asian partners The AIR FRANCE-KLM Group offers 63 flights on a code-share basis operated by Asian partner airlines, from Paris and Amsterdam to Asia. The Air France - KLM Group s code-share partners in the Asia Pacific region are: - Aircalin - Bangkok Airways - China Southern Airlines (member of SkyTeam) - China Eastern (future member of SkyTeam) - Garuda Airlines (future member of SkyTeam) - Japan Airlines - Korean Air (member ofe SkyTeam) - Qantas - Malaysia Airlines - Sichuan Airlines - Vietnam Airlines Close to 900 Air France and KLM agents serve customers in the Asia Pacific region The Asia Pacific region is divided into 8 different divisions, with a single AIR FRANCE-KLM management. The two airlines sales teams share the same offices and sell the Air France and KLM brands indifferently. The Greater China division covers Continental China, Hong Kong and Taiwan The Indian Sub-Continent division covers India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka The Mekong division covers Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Burma The Japan division The SIAN division covers Singapore, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand The South Korea division The South China Seas division covers the Philippines and Malaysia The South Pacific division covers New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, the Vanuatu Islands and other islands in the Pacific. Air France and KLM employ close to 900 people in the Asia Pacific region. The activities of its staff here range from passenger operations, sales and administration, cargo and maintenance. Each local division reports to an Air France-KLM regional manager. Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 7
Many years of Air France and KLM presence in the Asia Pacific region A few dates: Air France in the Asia Pacific region - 17 January 1931: first commercial flight from France to Indochina. Launch of the Route to the Indies. - 5 May 1932: the Marseille-Saigon route becomes weekly - 1938: the weekly Paris-Hanoi service is extended to Hong Kong. - 1948: Air France s DC4s link Paris to Shanghai via Tunis, Cairo, Basra, Karachi and Calcutta - November 1952: Air France launches the Paris-Tokyo route via Beirut, Karachi, Saigon and Hong Kong by Lockheed L.749-1967: Bombay replaces Calcutta - September 1966: Launch of flights to Shanghai by B707, Air France is the first European airline to fly to China - 7 September 1973: Air France launches the Paris-Beijing route by B707. - 1983: Air France adds a new destination to its network in the Far East: Seoul KLM in the Asia Pacific region - 1924: first test flights between Amsterdam and Batavia (Dutch East Indies) which then became Jakarta in Indonesia - 1929: launch of a scheduled route between Amsterdam and Batavia - 1933: launch of a route between Amsterdam and Singapore - 1935: KLM replaces the Fokker by a new aircraft: the Douglas DC2 which reduces flight time between the two cities, - 1937: the Douglas DC2 is replaced by the Douglas DC3-28 November 1945: reopening of the route between Amsterdam and Jakarta closed during the 2 nd World War. - 1947: the Constellation replaces the Skymaster - 1963: the Douglas DC8 operates between Amsterdam and Jakarta - 1973: the route is operated by a Douglas DC10-1979: the DC10 is replaced by the B747 Air France Press Office - http://corporate.airfrance.com - March 2011 8