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Air France-Transavia: Confusion over expansion plans | |
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Air France has denied that plans to expand its Transavia low-cost airline have been dropped following a 10-day strike by its pilots. | |
The country's transport secretary, Alain Vidalies, had told RMC radio that "the Transavia Europe project has been abandoned by management". | |
But Air France said the announcement was "premature", and that it had only proposed to suspend the scheme. | |
The strike has been costing the airline up to 15m euros (£11.8m) a day. | The strike has been costing the airline up to 15m euros (£11.8m) a day. |
The dispute is over local employment terms, which can be less generous at European hubs than at core Air France operations. | The dispute is over local employment terms, which can be less generous at European hubs than at core Air France operations. |
On Tuesday, Air France said it expected to operate just 46% of its flights on Wednesday as a result of the strike, in which over half of its pilots are involved. | |
The budget airline Transavia, owned by Air France KLM, currently operates a fleet of 30 planes and carried 6.5 million passengers in 2013. | |
Air France had been planning to expand the brand, and move some Air France jobs to the revamped airline. |