Air France-KLM: Starting signal for “Sustainable Aviation Fuel” program

KLM winglet (Photo: Pixabay).
KLM winglet (Photo: Pixabay).

Air France-KLM: Starting signal for “Sustainable Aviation Fuel” program

KLM winglet (Photo: Pixabay).
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Air France-KLM is launching an innovative program that enables corporate customers to play an active role in the future of sustainable travel.

Air France and KLM Corporate customers can, after estimating the CO2 emissions associated with their trip, determine the annual contribution they would like to make to the Corporate SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) program. All contributions from the two airlines are invested in the procurement and consumption of SAF. “This will help create a sustainable aviation fuel industry that guarantees increasingly environmentally conscious aviation. By investing in this corporate program, companies are taking concrete measures to reduce CO2 emissions and are contributing to the ecological transition of air traffic by supporting innovative solutions, ”the press release said.

“Air France and KLM have been working to reduce their environmental footprint for many years. The start of the Corporate SAF program is further evidence of a strong commitment to concrete measures. By contributing, our corporate customers will be tomorrow's partners in an energy transition that fully complies with their greener travel policy, ”said Henri de Peyrelongue, Executive Vice President Commercial Sales at Air France-KLM.

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