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Air France’s external stakeholders
Air France seeks to establish lasting relations with each of its stakeholders. Some of them, which are directly impacted by the company's business activities, require full-scale dialogue and an attentive approach. Air France also engages with stakeholders that are less directly affected by its operations, as in the case of its support for a wide range of humanitarian programmes. |
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Local and regional initiatives
Air France is aware of its impact on the areas around airports and feels that it is perfectly natural that it should shoulder its responsibilities. For a number of years, therefore, the Company has been investing in local communities. Many local initiatives have been rolled out, especially in the area around Paris-Charles de Gaulle. |
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Air transport’s contribution to the economy
In the areas where its business activities are located, Air France is a major economic player, because it stimulates economic activity in these regions through the jobs it creates and the sub-contractors and suppliers whose businesses it supports. At national level, the airline industry contributes 0.5% to French GDP growth and generates around 128,000 direct jobs in France. |
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An array of operating sites
Air France has a significant presence in France. Its most important operating sites include airports at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Orly, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice, Marseille. |
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