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More Traffic For Air France From Africa, Middle East


Air France retained high load factor on its Africa and Middle East routesThere was an increase in passenger traffic for Air France in the month of August 2008. The airline which operates flights to several African cities from Paris, says the traffic on its Africa and Middle East network increased by 0.9% while capacity moved up by 1.9% even though the load factor declined by 0.8 points but remained high at 86.7% during the period.

Globally, the airline also recorded a 2.8% increase in traffic and a 4.7% increase in capacity with load factor standing at 83.7%.


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