Air France boss reacts to Dutch objections with open letter
WNO-FRANCE- The head of Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA's) French division made a strange direct approach to the Dutch open on Friday, wading into a reported conflict between the air transport's two principle brands with a public statement in the biggest Dutch business day by day.
The letter by Frederic Gagey, director and CEO of Air France, comes after Dutch daily papers reported restriction inside the Dutch division to the basic parent organization's wish to utilize KLM's more or less 1 billion euros (1 billion pounds) in yearly working benefit for gathering purposes, as opposed to reinvesting it.
In his letter, Gagey said Air France's expenses had been diminished following 2012 and noted 7,000 occupations had been cut.
"The thought that KLM feels all the agony and that Air France isn't doing anything is totally wrong and a hit to the entire bunch's 95,000 representatives", he wrote in the letter, distributed in Het Financieele Dagblad.
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Air France-KLM issued three benefit warnings a year ago, to a limited extent because of a pilots' strike at Air France that cost the gathering 330 million euros in working benefit in the second from last quarter.
"The yearly figures of Air France-KLM that will be distributed for the current month will demonstrate how Air France has enhanced its monetary circumstance as of the end of 2014," Gagey composed, alluding to yearly income due on Feb. 19.
After a Jan. 26 civil argument in the Dutch parliament, a dominant part of political gatherings affirmed a movement that KLM ought to "have control of its own money register".
Delegate Minister for Transportation Wilma Mansveld said while she sympathized with the conclusion, KLM is a privately owned business that was gained via Air France in 2004.
The letter by Frederic Gagey, director and CEO of Air France, comes after Dutch daily papers reported restriction inside the Dutch division to the basic parent organization's wish to utilize KLM's more or less 1 billion euros (1 billion pounds) in yearly working benefit for gathering purposes, as opposed to reinvesting it.
In his letter, Gagey said Air France's expenses had been diminished following 2012 and noted 7,000 occupations had been cut.
"The thought that KLM feels all the agony and that Air France isn't doing anything is totally wrong and a hit to the entire bunch's 95,000 representatives", he wrote in the letter, distributed in Het Financieele Dagblad.
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Air France-KLM issued three benefit warnings a year ago, to a limited extent because of a pilots' strike at Air France that cost the gathering 330 million euros in working benefit in the second from last quarter.
"The yearly figures of Air France-KLM that will be distributed for the current month will demonstrate how Air France has enhanced its monetary circumstance as of the end of 2014," Gagey composed, alluding to yearly income due on Feb. 19.
After a Jan. 26 civil argument in the Dutch parliament, a dominant part of political gatherings affirmed a movement that KLM ought to "have control of its own money register".
Delegate Minister for Transportation Wilma Mansveld said while she sympathized with the conclusion, KLM is a privately owned business that was gained via Air France in 2004.
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