Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Air France passenger finds something terrible under his seat

Air France passenger finds something terrible under his seat

A man on an Air France flight from Paris to Toronto experienced a terrible experience. He discovered a blood-soaked carpet beneath his seat. He spent a half-hour cleaning, despite Air France providing gloves and wipes. When he discovered a “blood-soaked carpet” beneath his seat and was forced to clean it by himself, a man on … Read more

Air France-KLM adds biofuel surcharge to plane tickets

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PARIS: Air France-KLM said on Monday it would add a surcharge of up to 12 euros ($13.50) on its tickets to try to offset the cost of using more expensive sustainable aviation fuel. Air France said that the fuel levy would be added to tickets from January 10. Travellers in economy class will pay between one … Read more

Several Airlines starting to ban fabric face masks

Several Airlines starting to ban Fabric face masks

The federal government has prolonged the mask mandate until January 2022, adding a new wrinkle. Wearing a mask is no longer a question on some airlines, but an appropriate face mask. Fabric face masks are apparently prohibited on several airlines. Finnair was the most recent to do so, tweeting its new policy earlier this week. … Read more

France kills who, Mali jihadists or villagers at wedding?

France army attack in Mali

On Tuesday, France said that it had killed jihadists in central Mali during an airstrike, however, many people of the local group and villagers said that the attack killed 20 wedding guests. As per Mali people, a wedding party was attacked by an unidentified helicopter and killed more than 20 people. Those people were not … Read more

Air France announces to reduce 7,500 positions across its network

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Air France has announced to reduce 7,500 positions across its network. Air France, in its latest press release, has outlined its plans to adapt its workforce for the future. The majority of the cuts are expected at Air France. Out of its 41,000-strong workforce, the current predictions show a reduction of 6,560 jobs over the … Read more

World’s first autonomous baggage tractor tested in France

World’s first autonomous baggage tractor tested in France

France airport has become the first to test an autonomous baggage tractor in a working environment. The tractor is the latest example of how a growing number of industries are looking to utilize the fast-developing technology. Air France, where the tractor is being tested, said the introduction of the driverless vehicle takes it “one step … Read more