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Orly Airport: the government “very attentive to the reclassification” of Air France employees

2024-01-18T16:39:13.461Z

Highlights: Air France-KLM announced that it would consolidate its activities on Roissy - Charles-de-Gaulle (Val-d'Oise) Only its low-cost subsidiary Transavia remains at Orly and will take over the slots. Staff have already demonstrated against this decision. “Does the government intend to maintain Air France jobs and lines atOrly and what is its strategic vision for the airport? », asked Pascal Savoldelli. Subscribe to read more Already subscribed? To log in, click here.


This Thursday morning, Val-de-Marne senator Pascal Savoldelli (PCF) questioned the government on the announced departure of the company from the


Should we be worried about Air France's departure from Orly airport?

Val-de-Marne senator Pascal Savoldelli (PCF) sees this as “an economic disarmament” of the department and the south of the Ile-de-France region.

This Thursday morning, in session, the parliamentarian probed the government, which has “not once expressed itself” even though the State is “the largest shareholder” of the company.

According to the elected official, 600 to 1,000 jobs will be affected, to which are added the induced jobs (one in five).

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Last October, Air France-KLM announced that it would consolidate its activities on Roissy - Charles-de-Gaulle (Val-d'Oise).

Only its low-cost subsidiary Transavia remains at Orly and will take over the slots.

“Does the government intend to maintain Air France jobs and lines at Orly and what is its strategic vision for the airport?

», asked Pascal Savoldelli.

Staff have already demonstrated against this decision.

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