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Air France-KLM rejects talk of breakup – Executive Traveller
A split in the Franco-Dutch carrier would make no sense, argues the group, buffeted by a Covid cash crunch.

Air France-KLM Chief Financial Officer Frederic Gagey has rejected any talk of a breakup of the Franco-Dutch carrier, saying the decade-and-a-half-old union will help the company get through the Covid-19 health crisis.
Splitting the French and Dutch arms wouldnt benefit either side, Gagey said in an interview Friday with Bloomberg. He added that he didnt understand how anyone could think it would, despite tensions that have periodically sprung up.
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