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KLM
KLM is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM.
Before its merger with Air France, KLM
was the national airline of the
Netherlands. Air France-KLM is France and
the Netherlands' main air carrier. Its
KLM subsidiary operates from the airline
hub of Schiphol Airport, near Amsterdam,
where the subsidiary company has its
headquarters. Air France took over KLM in
May 2004, resulting in the creation of
Air France-KLM.
Thomsonfly
Thomsonfly is the charter and scheduled
airline of Thomson Holidays with bases
across the United Kingdom. Thomsonfly is
the largest charter airline in the world.
The scheduled part of Thomsonfly is a
low-fare carrier operating services to 20
European cities. In September 2005,
Thomsonfly expanded to offer low-cost
flights from additional UK bases to
destinations across Europe commencing in
May 2006.
British Airways
British Airways is the largest airline of
the United Kingdom. It is also the third
largest airline in Europe, with more
flights from Europe across the Atlantic
than any other operator. Its main hubs
are London Heathrow and London Gatwick,
with wide-reaching European and domestic
shorthaul networks, including smaller
hubs at other UK airports including
Manchester, from which some longer-haul
flights are also operated.
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