Air France seeing a gradual revival in transatlantic business travel

Air France-KLM is seeing a gradual revival in business travel as companies are starting to send employees to in-person meetings and conferences following a hiatus during the Covid-19 pandemic. “It’s really coming back” on French domestic and North Atlantic long-haul flights, said Anne Rigail, head of the carrier’s French arm, at a press conference Tuesday in Paris. “The past two months have shown recovery of some large global corporate accounts.” Air France-KLM said last week that surging demand for travel would drive a return to profitability this summer, with corporate trips back to about 70% of normal levels across the North Atlantic. Business-class and premium-economy long-haul trips provided a significant portion of profit margin for network carriers before the health crisis -- and it remains unclear whether it will come back as before. “Every week we have a bit more,” Rigail said of travel for business reasons. “It’s a lot of corporate team events and business negotiations. You can’t do everything on Zoom.” The carrier is confident business travel will come back in North America “at a rather high level,” she said. The company on Tuesday unveiled a E180m refurbishment of a dozen Boeing 777-300 jets that will include 48 full-flat business-class seats made by French supplier Safran SA and a roughly doubling of premium-economy seats to the same number. <br/>
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-10/air-france-seeing-revival-in-transatlantic-business-travel
5/11/22