
Air France-KLM has reported a near 8% year-on-year increase in first quarter revenues, generating €7.2bn in the opening three months of the year.
The group’s operating loss, for the three months, stood at €328m; representing an improvement of €161m compared to the same period last year.

Benjamin Smith, Group CEO, said: “Air France-KLM delivered a solid start to 2025. Sustained demand supported a rise in revenue
across all businesses and summer ticket sales allowed us to improve cash flow generation.
“This quarter, we continued to deliver on our ambitious strategic roadmap, notably with the successful launch of Air France’s new La Première experience – a key milestone in the ongoing premiumisation of our offer, and with the continued integration of latest generation aircraft across our airlines.
“The increasingly uncertain context may bring additional headwinds going forward, yet we believe Air France-KLM is uniquely positioned to adapt and perform, thanks to its diversified network, its product and services that position us well. Together with our strong hubs and
brands, these are essential assets.”




