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More high-end customers and cheaper oil have enabled the Franco-Dutch company to achieve unprecedented results, both in terms of its business and profitability.
The French-Dutch aviation group Air France-KLM has made as much profit as ever last year. Overall, the net surplus amounted to 1.75 billion euros, as the company announced on Thursday. Revenue also rose to record levels and reached 33 billion euros, almost five percent more than in the previous year. Similarly, the number of passengers increased to 102.8 million. The Group's profit even increased five times its earnings in the previous year.
The Franco-Dutch airline group announces historical results, driven by the rise in the range and the fall in the price of fuel, but debt remains a challenge More high-end customers
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