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Air France KLM flags hit to summer season sales due to the Olympics

The Paris Olympics are weighing on Air France KLM's and its lowcost unit Transavia France's summer season sales, the FrancoDutch airline group said on Monday.

France will host the Olympic Games from July 26 to Aug. 11, which has actually caused some individuals to rethink their travel plans, the company said in a statement.

It anticipates an unfavorable impact of 160 million to 180 million euros ($ 172 million to $194 million) on its system earnings between June and August, however stated there was no impact on the directed capacity at this phase.

The group said global markets were avoiding Paris, which is anticipated to result in second-rate June-August travel in between the French capital and other destination.

Locals in France seem to be delaying their vacations up until after the Olympic Games or considering alternative travel strategies, it added.

Travel to and from France is expected to normalise after the Olympics in September, the company said.

The Olympics were not likely to show a favorable for the group, but this is incrementally frustrating, stated Neil Glynn, an analyst at research study firm Air Control Tower.

In mid-June, Air France CEO Anne Rigail stated that long-haul service travel was rebounding well, though the recovery in China traffic stayed sluggish.

In December, France's Transportation Minister Clement Beaune revealed a no-fly zone throughout the opening ceremony of the Olympics, which could cause interruption to Air France and other global airlines running in the city.

(source: Reuters)