Open letter in response to statements by the KLM Works Council in the dutch press
It is an illusion to think that KLM would fare better without Air France. Air France unions reject the KLM Works Council's allegations that it might be better to go it alone. As a reminder, when Air France bought KLM in 2004, KLM was nearly bankrupt. Since then, thanks to the Air France-KLM alliance, KLM has experienced exponential growth, taking full advantage of access to the French market, which is three times greater than in the Netherlands. The French market is and remains one of the largest, most attractive and most lucrative in the world, with 89 million international arrivals in 2018.
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