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Do you think that this a good time to open an Italian restaurant in France ?

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Air France – China 3D/4D Driving Flight Simulator – 3D Cinema System Manufacturer

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History

Formation and early years

Air France was formed on 7 October 1933, from a merger of Air Orient, Air Union, Compagnie Gnrale Aropostale, Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Arienne (CIDNA), and Socit Gnrale de Transport Arien (SGTA). Of these airlines, SGTA was the first commercial airline company in France, having been founded as Lignes Ariennes Farman in 1919. The constituent members of Air France had already built extensive networks across Europe, to French colonies in North Africa and farther afield. During World War II, Air France moved its operations to Casablanca (Morocco). On 26 June 1945, all of France’s air transport companies were nationalised. On 29 December 1945, a decree[citation needed] of the French government granted Air France the management of the entire French air transport network. Air France appointed its first flight attendants in 1946. The same year the airline opened its first air terminal at Les Invalides in central Paris. It was linked to Paris Le Bourget Airport, Air France’s first operations and engineering base, by coach. At that time the network covered 160,000 km, claimed to be the longest in the world. Socit Nationale Air France was set up on 1 January 1946.

Air France SE-161 Carreidas in Tunisia in 1952.

On 1 July 1946, Air France inaugurated direct scheduled service between Paris and New York via refuelling stops at Shannon and Gander. Douglas DC-4 piston-engined airliners covered the route in just under 20 hours. By 1948 Air France operated one of the largest fleets in the world, numbering 130 aircraft. In 1946 and 1948, respectively, the French government further authorised the creation of two private airlines: Transports Ariens Internationaux – later Transports Ariens Intercontinentaux – (TAI) and SATI. In 1949 the latter became part of Union Aromaritime de Transport (UAT), a private French international airline.

Compagnie Nationale Air France was created by act of parliament on 16 June 1948. Initially, the government held 70%. In subsequent years the French state’s direct and indirect shareholdings reached almost 100%. In mid-2002 the state held 54%. On 4 August 1948 Max Hymans was appointed president. During his 13-year tenure he would implement modernisation practices centred on the introduction of jet aircraft. In 1949, the company became a co-founder of Socit Internationale de Tlcommunications Aronautiques (SITA), an airline telecommunications services company.

Jet age reorganisation

Passengers disembarking from a Sud-Est SE-161 Carreidas.

In 1952, Air France moved its operations and engineering base to the new Paris Orly Airport South terminal. By that time, the network had further expanded, covering 250,000 km. Air France entered the jet age in 1953 with the original, short-lived de Havilland Comet series 1, the world’s first jetliner. At the time, it was also a major operator of the Vickers Viscount turboprop. On 26 September 1953, the government instructed Air France to share long-distance routes with new private airlines. This was followed by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport’s imposition of an accord on Air France, Aigle Azur, TAI and UAT, under which some routes to Africa, Asia and the Pacific region were transferred to private carriers.

On 23 February 1960, the Ministry of Public Works and Transport transferred Air France’s domestic monopoly to Air Inter. To compensate for the loss of its domestic network, Air France was given a stake in Air Inter. The following day, Air France was further instructed to share African routes with Air Afrique and UAT. The airline started uninterrupted pure jet operations in 1960 with the Sud Aviation Caravelle and the Boeing 707. The incorporation of jet airliners into Air France’s route network cut travel times in half and improved passenger comfort. Air France later became an early Boeing 747 operator, and eventually operated one of the world’s largest 747 fleets.

Air France Caravelle jetliner in Algiers in 1963.

On 1 February 1963, the government formalised division of routes between Air France and its private sector rivals. Air France was to withdraw services to West Africa (with the exception of Senegal), Central Africa (except Burundi and Rwanda), Southern Africa (including South Africa), Libya in North Africa, Bahrain and Oman in the Middle East, Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) in South Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand as well as New Caledonia and Tahiti. These routes were allocated to the new Union des Transports Ariens (UTA), a new private airline that was the result of a merger between TAI and UAT. UTA also obtained exclusive rights between Japan, New Caledonia and New Zealand, South Africa and Runion island in the Indian Ocean, as well as Los Angeles and Tahiti.

From 1974, Air France began shifting the bulk of operations to the new Charles de Gaulle Airport north of Paris. By the early 1980s, only Corsica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, most services to French Guyana, Runion, the Maghreb region, Eastern Europe (except the USSR), Southern Europe (except Greece and Italy), and one daily service to New York (JFK) remained at Orly. In 1974, Air France also became the world’s first operator of the Airbus A300 twin-engined widebodied plane, Airbus Industrie’s first commercial airliner for which it was a launch customer.

In 1975, Air France was headquartered in central Paris.

Concorde service and rivalry

Air France Concorde on a U.S. stopover in 1977.

On 21 January 1976, Air France operated its inaugural supersonic transport (SST) service on the Paris (Charles de Gaulle) to Rio (via Dakar) route with the Anglo-French BAC-Arospatiale Concorde. Supersonic services from Paris (CDG) to New York (JFK) – the only remaining Concorde service until its end – as well as from Paris CDG to Washington D.C. commenced the following year. Paris to New York was covered in three hours and 23 minutes, about twice the speed of sound. Approval for flights to the United States was initially withheld due to noise protests. Eventually, services to Mexico City via Washington, D.C. were started. Air France became one of only two airlines – British Airways being the other – to regularly operate supersonic services, and continued daily transatlantic Concorde service for nearly two decades.

By 1983, Air France’s golden jubilee, the workforce numbered more than 34,000, its fleet about 100 jet aircraft (including 33 Boeing 747s) and its 634,400 km network served 150 destinations in 73 countries. This made Air France the fourth-largest scheduled passenger airline in the world, as well as the second-largest scheduled freight carrier. Air France also codeshared with regional French airlines, TAT being the most prominent. TAT applied Air France livery to several of its aircraft on Air France’s regional international routes.

In 1985 Air France was still headquartered in central Paris.

Air France operated 33 Boeing 747s by 1983.

In 1986 the government relaxed its policy of dividing traffic rights for scheduled services between Air France, Air Inter and UTA, without route overlaps between them. The decision opened some of Air France’s most lucrative routes on which it had enjoyed a government-sanctioned monopoly since 1963 and which were within its exclusive sphere of influence, to rival airlines, notably UTA. The changes enabled UTA to launch scheduled services to new destinations within Air France’s sphere, in competition with that airline.

Paris-San Francisco became the first route UTA served in competition with Air France non-stop from Paris. Air France responded by extending some non-stop Paris-Los Angeles services to Papeete, Tahiti, which competed with UTA on Los Angeles-Papeete. UTA’s ability to secure traffic rights outside its traditional sphere in competition with Air France was the result of a campaign to lobby the government to enable it to grow faster, becoming more dynamic and more profitable. This infuriated Air France.

In 1988, Air France was a launch customer for the fly-by-wire (FBW) A320 narrowbody twin, along with Air Inter and British Caledonian. It became the first airline to take delivery of the A320 in March 1988, and along with Air Inter became the first airlines to introduce Airbus A320 service on short-haul routes.

Acquisitions and privatisation

Dassault Mercure of Air Inter which became part of Air France in 1990.

On 12 January 1990, the operations of government-owned Air France, semi-public Air Inter and wholly private UTA were merged into an enlarged Air France. Air France’s acquisition of UTA and Air Inter was part of an early 1990s government plan to create a unified, national air carrier with the economies of scale and global reach to counter potential threats from the liberalisation of the EU’s internal air transport market.

On 25 July 1994, a new holding company, Groupe Air France, was set up by decree. Groupe Air France became operational on 1 September 1994. It acquired the Air France group’s majority shareholdings in Air France and Air Inter (subsequently renamed Air France Europe). On 31 August 1994, Stephen Wolf, a former United Airlines CEO, was appointed adviser to the Air France group’s chairman Christian Blanc. Wolf was credited with the introduction of Air France’s hub and spoke operation at Paris Charles de Gaulle. (Wolf resigned in 1996 to take over as CEO at US Airways.)

In 1997, Air France Europe was absorbed into Air France.

On 19 February 1999, French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin’s Plural Left government approved the Air France’s partial privatisation. Its shares were listed on the Paris stock exchange on 22 February 1999. In June 1999, Air France and Delta Air Lines formed a bilateral transatlantic partnership. On 22 June 2000, this expanded into the SkyTeam global airline alliance.

Air France-KLM merger

The merger of Air France and KLM occurred in 2004.

On 30 September 2003, Air France and Netherlands-based KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced the merger of the two airlines, the new company to be known as Air France-KLM. The merger became reality on 5 May 2004. At that point former Air France shareholders owned 81% of the new firm (44% owned by the French state, 37% by private shareholders), former KLM shareholders the rest. The decision of the Jean-Pierre Raffarin government to reduce the French state’s shareholding in the former Air France group from 54.4% to 44% of the newly created Air France-KLM Group effectively privatised the new airline. In December 2004 the state sold 18.4% of its equity in Air France-KLM. The state’s shareholding in Air France-KLM subsequently fell to just under 20%.

Air France operations at Charles de Gaulle airport in 2006.

Air France-KLM became the largest airline in the world in terms of operating revenues, and third-largest (largest in Europe) in passenger kilometres. Although owned by a single company, Air France and KLM continued to fly under their own brand names. Air France-KLM remained part of the SkyTeam alliance, which then included Aeroflot, Delta Air Lines, Aeromxico, Korean Air, Czech Airlines, Alitalia, Northwest Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Air Europa and Continental Airlines. As of March 2004, Air France employed 71,654 people. As of March 2007, the airline employed 102,422 personnel.

According to Air France-KLM, the company’s principal activities became:

Passenger transport: first European airline with 25.5% of market share (November 2004) and largest airline in the world in terms of operating revenue.

Freight transport: largest company for international freight transportation without integration. With integration, Air France-KLM is third worldwide behind FedEx Express and UPS Airlines.

Airplane maintenance and repair: largest multi-services operator.

Open skies venture

Air France added the first Boeing 777-300ER to its fleet in 2004.

On 17 October 2007, the creation of a profit and revenue-sharing transatlantic joint venture between Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines was announced during a press conference at Air France-KLM’s Roissy-CDG headquarters. The venture became effective on 29 March 2008. It aimed to exploit transatlantic opportunities to capture a major share of long-haul business traffic from London Heathrow Airport, which opened to unrestricted competition on that day as a result of the “Open Skies” pact between the EU and USA. It was envisaged that Air France and Delta, as well as fellow SkyTeam members Continental and Northwest, would begin nine daily round trips between London-Heathrow and destinations in the USA, including a daily London (Heathrow) to Los Angeles service by Air France. Once the new Air France-Delta venture received antitrust immunity, it was to be extended to the other two transatlantic SkyTeam partners, enabling all four partners to codeshare flights as well as to share revenue and profit.

The new transatlantic joint venture marks the Air France-KLM Group’s second major expansion in the London market, following the launch of CityJet-operated short-haul services from London City Airport that have been aimed at business travellers in the City’s financial services industry. However, the daily London (Heathrow) to Los Angeles service was not as successful as hoped, and was discontinued in November 2008.

Recent developments

On 13 January, Air France agreed to enter into recently privatised Alitalia’s capital share with a 25% stake. This capital investment is coupled with a co-operation agreement on an industrial basis. It is expected that Air France’s participation will increase in the years and that may likely lead to a merger with Alitalia, although nothing has been agreed so far on this.

Corporate identity

Liveries and logo

Air France title logo from 1970s-2008

The hippocampe ail logo.

Boeing 777-200ER with Air France’s Eurowhite 1970s-2008 livery.

Air France Boeing 777-300ER in the new livery landing at Montreal-Trudeau.

Air France’s present livery is a Eurowhite scheme, comprising a white fuselage with the blue Air France title and design. The tail is white with a series of parallel red and blue lines across the it at an angle, and a small European flag at the top. This livery has been in use since the late 1970s. In 2008, to coincide with Air France’s new logo, a change in livery is expected soon with the new logo replacing the old one at the forward fuselage. The tail will have little change; there will now be 3 blue bars running down instead of 4 previously. The bars will also now curve at the bottom reflecting the design of the logo. Previously, Air France aircraft had a bare-metal underside, extending up to a blue cheat-line that ran across the cabin windows. Above the cheat-line the fuselage was again white, with Air France titles and a French flag. The tail was white with two thick blue lines, which tapered from the rear of the tail and met at point towards the front bottom. This basic livery, with minor variations, would appear on all post-war Air France aircraft until the late 1970s.

Upon its formation, Air France adopted the seahorse logo of its predecessor Air Orient, known as the hippocampe ail, as its insignia. Prior to the Air France-KLM merger, the hippocampe ail was used on the nose section of aircraft next to the Groupe Air France title; after the merger, the Air France-KLM logo was substituted at the nose area, and the hippocampe ail was relocated to engine nacelles. The acroynm “AF” has also featured prominently on the airline’s flag and its signage. On 7 January 2008, Air France officially changed its logo to a red stripe.

Marketing

The song played before and after Air France flights (during boarding and after landing) is ‘Setting Fire to Sleepy Towns.’ by The Sleeping Years. The song featured in the Air France commercials is ‘Between Us’ by the band Aswefall.

Uniforms

Air France uniforms denote the ranks for the flight attendants. Two silver sleeve stripes denote a Chief Purser. One silver sleeve stripe denote a Purser. Flight attendants do not have any sleeve stripes. Air France’s current uniforms were created by French fashion designer Christian Lacroix.

Destinations

Main article: Air France destinations

Air France is a full service global airline and flies to 20 domestic destinations and 150 international destinations in 83 countries (including Overseas departments and territories of France) across all 6 major continents. This includes Air France Cargo services and those destinations served by franchisees Airlinair, Brit Air, CityJet, CCM Airlines and Rgional.

Most of Air France’s international flights operate from Paris-Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport. Air France also has a strong presence at Paris-Orly and Lyon-Saint-Exupry airports. As Air France becomes more a strategic partner with Delta Air Lines through the SkyTeam alliance and through a substantial joint venture, new routes and code-share agreements are developing rapidly.

Fleet

Active Fleet

The Air France fleet consists of the following passenger aircraft (as of 10 February 2010):

Air France Passenger Fleet

Aircraft

Total

Orders

Passengers

(First/Business/Premium Economy/Economy)

Airbus A318-100

18

0

123 (0/0/0/123)

Airbus A319-100

39

0

142 (0/0/0/142)

Airbus A319-100LR

5

0

79 (0/28/51/0)

Airbus A320-100

4

0

172 (0/0/0/172)

Airbus A320-200

56

10

165 (0/0/0/165)

Airbus A321-100

5

0

206 (0/0/0/206)

Airbus A321-200

18

4

200 (0/0/0/200)

Airbus A330-200

15

0

208 (0/40/21/147)

219 (0/40/0/179)

Airbus A340-300

18

0

261 (0/36/21/204)

272 (0/36/0/236)

275 (0/30/21/224)

291 (0/30/0/261)

Airbus A380-800

2

10

538 (9/80/0/449)

Boeing 747-400

15

0

436 (0/40/0/396)

Boeing 777-200ER

25

0

247 (4/49/24/170)

264 (4/49/0/211)

Boeing 777-300ER

30

12

303 (8/67/28/200)

325 (8/67/0/250)

472 (0/14/36/422)

The average fleet age of Air France is 7.9 years (as of 1 November 2009).

Orders

Airbus A380.

Airbus A318.

Airbus A319.

Airbus A320-200.

Airbus A321-200.

Air France Boeing 747-400 at Paris-CDG leaving for Montral-Trudeau.

On 24 May 2007, Air France announced it was planning to phase out its 747-400 aircraft by 2010, and placed an order for an additional 13 Boeing 777-300ERs and five Boeing 777F units. The airline also converted options for two more A380-800s into firm orders. This will bring the total of these aircraft for Air France to 33 Boeing 777-300ERs, 10 Boeing 777Fs, and 12 A380-800.

On 22 February 2005 Air France ordered a further four Boeing 777-300ERs, adding to 10 previously ordered (four delivered). The airline had previously ordered 18 Boeing 777-200ERs.

Air France signed as a launch customer for the Airbus A380-800 “superjumbo” in 2001. Air France had ordered 12 Airbus A380-800 aircraft, with options on a further two. The A380-800 will be used from Paris to New York and Johannesburg and as additional aircraft arrive, to Beijing and Tokyo. The first A380 was delivered on 30 October 2009, and is used on the Paris to New York route. Following delivery of the second A380, Air France started using it on the Paris to Johannesburg route from the 17 February 2010.

On 20 May 2005 Air France signed an agreement with Boeing to have three of its former Boeing 747-400 Combi aircraft – currently operated in all-passenger configuration – converted to the Boeing 747-400SF Special Freighter model. The modified aircraft will accelerate the phasing-out of the remaining, aging Boeing 747-200F freighters..

Air France has begun the process of removing the Boeing 747-400s from its fleet, in favour of the Boeing 777-300ER. A letter of intent has been signed for 6 747s to be purchased and converted to freighters and it hopes to have completely phased out all 747s by 2013.

On 23 May 2005 Air France agreed to buy five 777 Freighters (with three further options), making it the launch customer of the 777 Freighter. Air France took delivery of its first two 777 Freighters during February 2009. Two of the five were later sold to FedEx Express before being delivered.

Anniversary jet

On 14 November 2008, Air France released the first picture of an Airbus A320 with registration F-GFKJ that has been repainted in the full 1946 paint scheme to celebrate the airline’s 75 years anniversary. This heritage aircraft is planned to fly under the special colours until Spring 2010.

Fleet history

Over the years, Air France operated the following aircraft types:

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Air France Past Fleet

Aircraft

Introduced

Retired

Notes

Airbus A300

1974

1998

Airbus A310

1984

2002

Airbus A318

2003

Airbus A319

1997

Airbus A320

1988

Airbus A321

1997

Airbus A330-200

2001

Airbus A340-200

1993

1999

Airbus A340-300

1993

Airbus A380

2009

Boeing 737-200

1982

2002

Boeing 737-300

1991

2004

Boeing 737-500

1990

2007

Boeing 747-100

1970

1995

Boeing 747-200

1974

2008

Boeing 747-300

1991

2007

Boeing 747-400

1991

Boeing 767-300

1991

2003

Boeing 777-200

1998

Boeing 777-300

2004

Concorde

1976

2003

Fokker 100

1997

1999

sold to Brit Air

Lockheed TriStar

1989

1991

McDonnell Douglas DC-10

1992

2004

Concorde

The five Air France Concordes were grounded on 31 May 2003, as a result of insufficient demand following the 2000 accident, as well as higher fuel and maintenance costs. However, it is widely believed that Air France chairman Jean-Cyril Spinetta’s fear of personal criminal liability in the event of another Concorde accident was the real reason. Airbus’s subsequent decision to stop supporting the in-service Concorde fleet forced British Airways to retire its own fleet. The Airbus decision to end Concorde support came at an inopportune time for British Airways as it had just completed a refurbishment of the aircraft’s interiors and invested in post-2000 crash modifications. British Airways flew its last Concorde service on 24 October 2003. Concorde F-BVFA was transferred to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, an annexe of the National Air & Space Museum in Chantilly area of Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, near Washington Dulles Airport. F-BVFB was given to Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum in Germany, F-BTSD to the Muse de l’Air et de l’Espace in Paris, while F-BVFC returned to its place of manufacture in Toulouse at the Airbus factory. F-BVFF is the only example to remain at Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Cabin classes

Air France has three primary classes of international service: La Premire (First), Affaires (Business), Premium Voyageur (Premium Economy) and Voyageur. European short-haul flights feature Voyageur and Premium Voyageyr class service. For flights to the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, a premium economy class, Aliz, is also offered, and a Premium Tempo class has been announced for select international routes. Inflight entertainment via AVOD (Audio Video on Demand) is available in select cabins.

La Premire (First) suites on a Boeing 777.

Affaires (Business) lie-flat seats.

Voyageur (Economy) cabin.

La Premire

La Premire (former L’Espace Premire), Air France’s long-haul first class product, is available on Airbus A380, Boeing 777-300ER, and Boeing 777-200ER aircraft. The La Premire cabin features four to nine (A380) wood and leather seats which recline 180, forming two-metre long beds. Each seat features a 10.4″ touchscreen TV monitor with interactive gaming and AVOD, a privacy divider, automassage feature, reading light, storage drawer, noise-cancelling headphones, personal telephone, and laptop power ports. la carte on-demand meal services feature entres created by Chef Guy Martin. Turndown service includes a mattress, duvet and pillow. Private lounge access is offered worldwide.

Affaires

Affaires (former L’Espace Affaires), Air France’s long-haul business class product, is available on Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A380, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 777-200ER, and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Affaires features lie-flat seats which recline to two metres in length. Each seat includes a 10.4″ touchscreen TV monitor with interactive gaming and AVOD, reading light, personal telephone, and laptop power ports. Meal service features three-course meals and a cheese service, or an express menu served shortly after takeoff.

Aliz

Aliz is Air France’s regional premium economy product for flights to the Caribbean and Indian Ocean (such as the Antilles, French Guiana, and Mauritius). On the Boeing 777-300ER, the Aliz cabin is located in front of the Voyageur cabin and features 36 seats. Aliz seats recline up to 123 and feature massaging foot rests. A pre-departure drink, enhanced meal service, and feather pillows and blankets are offered.

Premium Voyageur

This new class will be available on Boeing 777-300ER aircraft starting Autumn/Winter 2009/2010. Based on the concept of a premium economy cabin, it is said that it will incorporate all the amenities of standard Voyageur class but with a more spacious cabin, in a 2-4-2 configuration and a 38″ pitch. It is expected for there to be about 32 of these new seats on the Boeing 777-300ER. The Boeing 777-300ER flies to New York, Tokyo, Singapore, Beirut, Beijing, Hong Kong and Osaka. Premium Voyageur will be gradually rolled out onto all of Air France’s long-haul fleet.

Voyageur

Voyageur (former Tempo), Air France’s economy class product, features seats that recline up to 118. The latest long-haul Voyageur seat, which debuted on the Boeing 777-300ER, includes winged headrests, a personal telephone, and a touchscreen TV monitor with AVOD Interactive Entertainment System which are gradually being installed on all of Air France’s longhaul aircraft except Boeing 747-400s. Short-haul Tempo services are operated by Airbus A320 family aircraft with different seating arrangements. Air France is one of the few airlines who features winged headrests on short-haul aircraft in both classes. On short haul flights a snack is served. On medium haul flights a three course cold meal is served. On long haul flights there is a choice between two main courses when available. Limited free alcoholic beverages are available on all flights. Tempo has been renamed as Voyageur with Air France’s new image rebranding.

Services

In-flight catering

In-flight AVOD and dessert course in Affaires (Business)

For its Premire cabin, Air France’s first class menu is designed by Guy Martin, chef of Le Grand Vefour, a Michelin three-star restaurant in Paris. Menu items include hors deuvres, entres, bread basket, and cheeses, along with a dessert cart including pastries, petit fours, and tartlets. Air France also serves complimentary champagne to passengers in all classes.

In-flight entertainment

Air France offers Audio Video on Demand (AVOD) in all classes on service on its A330, A340, A380 and 777 aircraft. The AVOD system features multiple channels of video, audio, music, and games. Premire and Affaires passengers can start and stop programs, plus rewind and fast-forward as desired; in Voyageur class, the system may cycle between programs at a regular interval on all aircraft except Boeing 777-300ER. Some aircraft in Air France’s 747 fleet do not have individual video screens in Voyageur class. Air France Magazine, the airline’s in-flight publication, is included at each seat, and Air France Madame, a fashion luxury magazine with a feminine perspective, is included in Premire and Affaires cabins and lounges.

Lounges

Air France Business Lounge at CDG Terminal 2E.

Air France lounges are open to Premire and Affaires passengers, as well as Flying Blue Gold, Flying Blue Platinum, SkyTeam Elite Plus, or Club 2000 frequent flier program cardholders. Many airports feature SkyTeam lounges that are used by Air France and member airline partners.

Flying Blue

Main article: Flying Blue

Flying Blue, the frequent flyer program of Air France-KLM, awards members points based on miles travelled and class of service. Membership into the program is free. The program is divided into standard (Ivory) and Elite (Silver, Gold and Platinum) statuses. Ivory is the basic level which is attained upon entry into the program. Elite status is attained by accruing a certain number of miles within one calendar year. Elite Silver, Elite Gold, and Elite Platinum cards have added benefits. Flying Blue succeeded Air France’s previous frequent flyer program, Frquence Plus, which operated until the Air France-KLM merger in 2003.

Ivory – Permanent status; accrues mileage on AF, KLM, and qualifying flights.

Silver (Elite) – 25,000 or more miles on 15 or more segments.

Gold (Elite) – 40,000 or more miles travelled on 30 or more level segments.

Platinum (Elite) – 70,000 or more miles travelled on 60 or more level segments.

For French and Monegasque residents, Elite thresholds are higher, at 30,000, 60,000, and 90,000 miles respectively.

Codeshare agreements

In addition to its Brit Air, CityJet and Rgional subsidiaries, and its SkyTeam alliance partnership, Air France offers frequent flyer partnerships with approximately two-dozen airlines (as of February 2010):

Air France e-check kiosks

Air Mauritius

Air Seychelles

Aircalin

Alaska Airlines

Armavia

Austrian Airlines (Star Alliance)

Avianca

Baboo

CCM Airlines

Chalair

China Eastern Airlines

Finnair (Oneworld)

Gol Transportes Areos

Japan Airlines (Oneworld)

Jat Airways

Luxair

Malv Hungarian Airlines (Oneworld)

Middle East Airlines

Qantas (Oneworld)

Swiss International Air Lines (Star Alliance)

TAAG Angola Airlines

TAROM (SkyTeam from 2010)

Ukraine International Airlines

WestJet (from early 2010)

Subsidiaries and franchises

Air France regional jet operated by Brit Air

In partnership with Dutch affiliate Transavia, Air France has launched Transavia.com France, a new low-cost subsidiary based at Orly airport. Operations began in May 2007 with flights to leisure destinations in the Mediterranean region and North Africa. It is operating four “Next Generation” Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Transavia has a 40% stake, with Air France holding the rest.

Airlinair, Brit Air, CityJet, CCM Airlines and Rgional all operate flights on behalf of Air France, either as subsidiaries or as franchisees.

Rail ventures

Air France and Veolia are looking into jointly operating high-speed rail services in Europe. Routes will become available to operators in accordance with European rail liberalisation on 1 January 2010.

Head office

Head office of Air France in Roissyple, Tremblay-en-France

The former Air France head office in Montparnasse, Paris

Air France’s head office is located in the Roissyple complex on the grounds of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and in the commune of Tremblay-en-France, Seine-Saint-Denis, near the city of Paris. The 130,000 square metres (1,400,000 sq ft) complex was completed in December 1995. The French firm Groupement d’Etudes et de Mthodes d’Ordonnancement (GEMO) managed the project. The architect was Valode et Pistre and the design consultants were and Sechaud-Boyssut and Trouvin. The project costed 137,000,000 euros(less than 700 million francs).

For about 30 years prior to December 1995, Air France’s headquarters were located in a tower adjacent to the Gare Montparnasse rail station in the Montparnasse area and the 15th arrondissement of Paris. By 1991 two bids for the purchase of the Square Max Hymans building had been made. By 1992 the complex was sold to MGEN for 1.6 million francs. By that year Air France had planned to move its head office to Roissyple, taking 50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft) of space inside the hotel, office, and shopping complex on the grounds of Charles de Gaulle Airport. After Air France moved to Tremblay-en-France, the ownership of the former head office complex was transferred.

In popular culture

Air France is the official airline of the Cannes Film Festival.

Air France has featured in Hollywood films. In the 1942 classic Casablanca, an Air France airliner, identifiable via its seahorse logo, featured prominently in the film’s climactic last scene. The Air France aircraft was used to take Ingrid Bergman’s character to freedom, as her former lover, played by Humphrey Bogart, watches. Additionally, the first in-flight movie was screened on board an Air France Lockheed Constellation in 1951 flying the New York to Paris route.

Incidents and accidents

Air France accidents and incidents

References

Notes

^ a b c d e “Directory: World Airlines”. Flight International: pp. 5657. 2007-03-27. 

^ Salpukas, Agis (1992-12-27). “Air France’s Big Challenge”. The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1992/12/27/business/air-france-s-big-challenge.html. Retrieved 2009-05-31. 

^ “Air France – Company Overview”. Hoover’s. 2009. http://www.hoovers.com/air-france/–ID__43290–/free-co-factsheet.xhtml. Retrieved 2009-05-31. 

^ Rgional (Compagnie Arienne Europenne), Company Profile

^ Ordonnance n45-1403 du 26 juin 1945 portant nationalisation des transports ariens

^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Air France (Airline, France)

^ a b c M.R. Golder, The Changing Nature of French Dirigisme – A Case Study of Air France. Thesis submitted at Trinity College, Oxford, 1997, p.28

^ World Airline Directory. Flight International. March 20, 1975. “466.

^ Airliners.net

^ “World Airline Directory.” Flight International. 30 March 1985. 42.” Retrieved on 17 June 2009.

^ Answers.com (Business and Finance) – Chargeurs International

^ FT.com/Business Life, The Monday Interview, 30 September 2007 – Pilot who found the right trajectory

^ The New York Times, 31 August 1994, Air France’s New Adviser

^ Business Wire, 16 January 1996 – Statement from Air France Group Chairman regarding Stephen M. Wolf

^ AIR FRANCE – KLM Company Profile Yahoo! Finance

^ a b Financial Times, 17 October 2007 – Air France and Delta target London

^ Airwise, 17 October 2007 – Air France And Delta Set Transatlantic Venture

^ Engle, Jane. “Air France will refund or reroute LAX-Heathrow fliers”. The Los Angeles Times. http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog/index.php/air-france-will-refu-2984/. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 

^ “Air France’s new livery retains much of current scheme”. Flight International. http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/02/11/322387/picture-air-frances-new-livery-retains-much-of-current-scheme.html. Retrieved 2009-02-11. 

^ Pegasus a la Francaise

^ Air France’s Hippocampe and BOAC’s Speedbird: the semiotic status of logos

^ http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Air France.htm

^ Air France Fleet Age

^ Air France To Retire Boeing 747 Fleet (Flight Global: 24 May 2007)

^ ASIATravelTips.com, 18 June 2001 – Air France confirms major A380 order

^ Air International (July 2005)

^ DVB to acquire six Air France Boeing 747-400s Flight Global, 5 February 2008

^ Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 20 February 2009

^ http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100129-708885.html

^ Airliners.net F-GFKJ retrojet

^ Air France historic fleet at airfleets.ner. Retrieved 2009-11-20.

^ The Betrayal Of Concorde By Donald L. Pevsner

^ Air France – On Board

^ Air France reoit son 50e Boeing 777 et lance une Tempo premium

^ “Baggage fees for major airlines”. budgettravel.about.com. http://budgettravel.about.com/od/airfarescruises/tp/majors_bagfees.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-22. 

^ Forbes – First-Class Chefs Take Flight

^ There is such thing as a good airline meal

^ Air France Airline Information

^ Echo Media – Air France Madame

^ Air France Flying Blue

^ a b Air France Flying Blue membership thresholds

^ “About Air France Code-share agreements”. Air France. http://www.airfrance.us/US/en/local/toutsurairfrance/partenaires/partenaires_partage_code.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-31. 

^ Airliner World (January 2007)

^ Air France, Veolia plan high-speed rail venture (Reuters, 2008-09-08)

^ “Head Office,Air France. Retrieved on 9 February 2010.

^ “Plan interactif.” Tremblay-en-France. Retrieved on 20 September 2009.

^ a b “AIR FRANCE HEAD QUARTERS – ROISSYPOLE.” Groupement d’Etudes et de Mthodes d’Ordonnancement (GEMO). Retrieved on 20 September 2009.

^ “Air France.” Tremblay-en-France. Retrieved on 20 September 2009.

^ “Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle.” Tremblay-en-France. Retrieved on 20 September 2009. “Roissyple runit dans un cadre architectural moderne des infrastructures indispensables aux entreprises pour lesquelles le contact avec l’international est une necessit quotidienne. La cit d’affaires desservie par le RER accueille le sige social d’Air-France, le Hilton aisni que les bureaux du Continental square et du dme.”

^ “Le futur sige d’Air France devrait coter prs de 700 millions.” Les Echos. 27 March 1992. Page 12. Retrieved on 23 February 2010.

^ Mlekuz, Nathalie. “Air France vole vers ses avions, destination Roissy.” Le Monde. 2 April 1997. Retrieved on 22 September 2009. “Situ pendant plus de trente ans dans une des tours au-dessus de la gare Montparnasse, le sige d’Air France se trouve dsormais prs de l’aroport de Roissy.”

^ “Deux offres pour l’achat du sige d’Air France.” Les chos (France). 25 September 1991. Page 12. Retrieved on 26 November 2009.

^ “Air France toujours la recherche de capitaux frais.” Les Echos. 20 January 1992. Page 12. Retrieved on 23 December 2009. “Air France a pu boucler son exercice 1991 en incorporant la dotation en capital de 2 milliards de francs consentie par l’Etat-actionnaire, 1,25 milliard apports par la BNP contre des obligations remboursables en actions (ORA), ainsi que le produit de la vente de son sige la MGEN (1,6 milliard).”

^ Chenay, Christophe de. “Une ville pousse entre les pistes de Roissy Il ne manquera que des logements pour faire de Roissyple une vritable cit Mais le projet inquite les communes environnantes.” Le Monde. 13 September 1992. Retrieved on 20 January 2010. “Le transfert du sige d’Air France qui quittera le quartier Montparnasse en 1995 pour Roissyple devrait donner une lgitimit aux ambitions immobilires.”

^ “Roissyple ouvre ses portes.” Les Echos. 1 October 1992. Page 23. Retrieved on 20 January 2010. “Et le goupe Air France va y installer son nouveau sige social sur 50.000 mtres carrs en 1995.”

^ “Air France Roissy: le dcollage du sige social.” Les Echos. 1 June 1995. Page 32. Retrieved on 22 September 2009. “au terme d’un transfert rigoureusement planifi par la vente de l’ancien sige de Montparnasse.”

^ a b c Air France Reaching for the Stars

Bibliography

Air France corporate history

Air France fatal accident list – in English and French

Financial Times, 17 October 2007 – Air France and Delta target London

Airwise, 17 October 2007 – Air France And Delta Set Transatlantic Venture

FT.com/Business Life, The Monday Interview, 30 September 2007 – Pilot who found the right trajectory

The Seattle Times, Business & Technology, 25 May 2007 – Air France-KLM splits order for jets

Air France corporate history

ASIATravelTips.com, 18 June 2001 – Air France confirms major A380 order

M.R. Golder, The Changing Nature of French Dirigisme – A Case Study of Air France, St. Edmunds Hall, Oxford. Thesis submitted at Trinity College, 1997

Business Wire, 16 January 1996 – Statement from Air France Group Chairman regarding Stephen M. Wolf

The New York Times, 31 August 1994, Air France’s New Adviser

Record of Air France accidents/incidents at the ASN Aviation Safety Database

External links

Paris portal

France portal

Companies portal

Aviation portal

Find more about Air France on Wikipedia’s sister projects:

Definitions from Wiktionary

Source texts from Wikisource

Images and media from Commons

News stories from Wikinews

Current links in English

Air France

Air France Consulting

Air France Experience

Air France: La Saga Publicitare

Air France: 75th Anniversary

Air France and Cinema

Air France Paris-New York 60 Year Celebration

Air France Paris-New Delhi 50 Year Celebration

Archived links in English

Air France history

Current links not in English

Air France Aeropostale Episodes (French)

AirFranceCorporate at YouTube

Archived links not in English

Air France, la vie bord

 

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France qualified for the World Cup after beating the Republic of Ireland with an overall 2-1, with a draw in the second leg 1-1. The game took place in the Stade de France on Wednesday. The match took a dramatic turn when France, stuck behind Ireland 1-0 for most of the match, scored a questionable goal after an illicit move by Thierry Henry during the extra time. The game determined which team would enter the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and Ireland entered with high hopes; the Republic hadn’t classified for the last World Cup, in Germany in 2004. Ireland lost the first leg of the matchup, held in Ireland, against France 1-0. The game moved to France; the team would have to win with a difference of 2 goals in order to classify, and the players almost did it – they had plenty of opportunities as the match unfolded, but the team could convert just one goal, not enough for them to win the game or qualify for South Africa. Ireland opened the score at minute 33, when Robbie Keane received a pass from Damien Duff. Keane shot the ball past French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris and hope bloomed for the Irish team and its fans. The Irish continued to struggle for the rest of the game; they saw opportunities, but they were unable to complete their plays, or else goalkeeper Lloris managed to save the ball. Keane was the most notable player of the night, weaving in and out of the field, struggling to complete plays, and attempting to increase the difference in the score. He seemed to have a clear shot when he entered the penalty area unchallenged, but instead of shooting the ball against Lloris, he made an extra touch the ball went out. The real controversy, though, came in during over time at minute 103, when the French team made a dubious goal helped by the hand of Thierry Henry. The striker admitted to controlling the ball with his hand before passing it to his teammate William Gallas, who, directly in front of him, sent the shot deep into Shay Givens’ arc. The action went unobserved by the referee, Martin Hanson, and his assistant, and so the goal was kept. The goal quickly destroy Irish hopes of being in the World Cup, a loss that was all the more difficult since the team saw itself as the better of the two during the match. France looked out of its depths during the competition, appearing nervous and lacking control over the ball, losing it frequently. They weren’t able to create as many opportunities as their Irish teammates, and worse, their final goal struck a sour note for many. Coach Giovanni Trapattoni for Ireland had to be calmed by officials when the game was over, upset at the injustice of the loss. “I’m not only disappointed tonight, I’m also very sad,” Coach Trapattoni said. “The referee should have asked Henry, I’m sure he would have admitted there was a handball.” It was a confusing night, but such is football; France is now celebrating their ticket to the World Cup, while the Irish still refuse to accept what happened in the game. Maybe next time, Ireland.

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The differences are due to the fact that there is no single tariff for residential customers in France. Most consumers are either on a tarif de base or an off peak tariff called heures pleines-heures creuses, but different standing order and consumption charges apply for each tariff depending on the level of the kVA supply to the property. There are also other more complicated tariffs called ‘Tempo’ and ‘EJP’, with the latter now being phased out.

The main changes are:

* The 2.5 million low users of electricity who have opted for the lowest supply rating of 3 kVA on the tariff de base will see their annual subscription increase by 138% a year to €66.82 (including VAT). At the same time their consumption charges go down from €0.1350 to €0.1078 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), a decrease of 20%.
* For the 12 million residential users on the tariff de base with a supply rating of 6 kVA their standing charge before VAT rises by 7% to €77.08.
* Conversely, users with a 9 kVa supply on the tariff de base will benefit from a reduction in their annual standing charge from €124.20 per year to €96.78 (-22%), but their consumption charge increase from €0.1106 per kWh to €0.1125 (+2%).
* Those who use an off peak tariff (heures pleines-heures creuses) will see their consumption charge increase from €0.0673 per kWh to €0.0734 per kWh, an increase of +9%.
* ‘Tempo’ customers see their kWh rate rise from €0.1106 to €0.1154 per kWh (+4.7%). This is a tariff that varies according to the time of year (as well as time of day), with highest rates during periods of high demand. It is a complex tariff to operate and effectively requires that you use a wood burner during the winter to heat your home, or face high electricity charges!

You can obtain full details of the new main tariffs in our Guide to Electricity Supply Services in France.

The net result of all the changes is that the Commission de régulation de l’énergie (CRE) estimate that 78% of residential customers will face an increase in their electricity bill, while 22% will see their bill go down.

Those on a low income continue to benefit from a preferential tariff, called the Tarif de Première Nécessité. The tariff is available to around 2 million households in France

The increase is substantially less than the headline figure of 20% demanded last month by the head of EDF, as it is the French government makes the final decision on electricity prices.

Under the terms of a public service charter signed between EDF and the government in 2005, electricity prices should not increase by any more than inflation each year. It is clear that some customers will face increases in excess of the level of inflation this year.

The government have justified the increase on the need to invest massively in renewal energy and modernisation of the network.

They claim that electricity prices in France remain between 15% and 30% lower than most other European companies, and with a security of supply unparalleled elsewhere in Europe.

However, they are not a disinterested party in the financial performance of the electricity giant, for the government is a 80% shareholder in EDF, and each year receive hundreds of millions of Euros in dividend and other payments.

Consumer groups have called for greater transparency in the system, so that customers can more clearly understand the different tariffs in operation, and be able to make a more informed choice.

In theory it is possible for consumers to opt for a deregulated tariff from another supplier than EDF, but around 98% of consumers remain with EDF, who have set their regulated tariff at a rate that seems able to keep the rest of the competition at bay.

The French government have promised to open up the market for electricity distribution in 2010, following pressure from the EU. Competitors will be able to buy electricity at wholesale prices, and there will be an end to regulated tariffs for large companies, which the EU considers amounts to a hidden subsidy.

Learn more in http://www.french-property.com/news/money_france/electricity_prices_in_france/

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On Wednesday, the top European teams demonstrated why they are the favorites to win the next World Cup, held this year in South Africa.

Spain took France in a much-anticipated match between two of the favorite European teams; without a doubt, however, Spain proved its superiority, surpassing France in a 2-0 victory in the Stade de France. This victory was Spain’s first in French territory since 1968.

Spain has proven that it has a very solid team, winning 42 of the last 45 games; its last defeat was against the United States at the Confederations Cup.

The Spaniards started creating opportunities from the beginning of the game. The first clear chance came at minute 18, when Xabi Alonso’s free kick went too wide and David Villa was unable to control the ball. The first goal came just a minute later, when David Silva missed a pass from Andres Iniesta after beating Julien Escude; Vila managed to take the ball and finish the play, passing French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

The second goal came in the first half as well, at minute 45, when Alonso was able to take the ball from Yoann Gourcuff and pass directly to Sergio Ramos. Ramos, already in the area, made a left-footed shot that arced into the far side of the net.

The French players went into halftime already down by 2, and their anxiety showed. Under pressure, the French team emerged in the second half with clear intentions of beating the Spanish team. Thierry Henry, Nicolas Anelka, and Djibril Cisse had clear opportunities, but their efforts produced no points, and the French team lost the game, 2-0.

The same evening, England played Egypt at the Wembley Stadium in London. After a bad start, England managed to take the match 3-1, overcoming a first goal scored by the Egyptians.

The Egyptian team was a strong rival; it had won the African Nations Cup last month, a prize that left the players highly motivated. Indeed, the Egyptians may even be better than some of the best teams in Europe; judging from the African tournament, they might prove themselves solid contenders in the World Cup.

Egypt opened the score at minute 30, when Wael Gomaa sent a volley that England’s goalkeeper, Robert Green, seemed able to control. But Mathew Upson lost control of the ball, leaving a clear shot for Mohamed Zidan, who didn’t hesitate; his shot launched straight into the English team’s net.

The English team had a slow start. The players had clear opportunities but failed to convert, and went into halftime down 1-0.

The second half, however, saw a different game. England was able to score three goals, a minutes 56, 75, and 80, regaining its confidence. The goals weren’t easy, but Egypt’s defense left enough gaps that allowed the English team to convert. Egypt had opportunities as well, but against a resurgent England, one of the favorites for the World Cup, the team was unable to capitalize. England took the game, 3-1.

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The Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais is hosting a show exploring a little-known period from French artist Pierre Auguste Renoir: his last one. Decorative paintings, drawings, sculpture and other works show how Renoir’s influence extended well into the 20th century.

Féria des Vendanges – Nimes 24 – 26 Sep 2010
This Féria celebrates the grape harvest and – typically of Southern France – couples it with bullfighting events. Come and be a part of this spontaneous family event.

Saint Tropez Regatta (Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez) 26 Sep  – 04 Oct 2010
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez is an an amazing rendezvous of yachts. The regatta gathers together the most extraordinary modern sailing boats alongside the most beautiful traditional yachts during the first week of October. Sailing enthusiasts come from all the corners of the globe to do battle in the bay of Saint Tropez. A sight not to be missed.

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France frets about its image abroad

France frets about its image abroad
Many in France see the country as open to the world and a champion of human rights, a nation bound by liberty, equality and brotherhood.

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Exactly four hours and thirty minutes after the first 2010 World Cup match ball will be kicked in South Africa, Uruguay and France will lock horns at the Cape Town Stadium. The match will actually kick off at 18:30 GMT (20:30 South African local time), on Friday, June 11.

Some match facts between France and Uruguay don’t favor the 1998 World Cup champions too much by the way. France could only win one of their five games against the Uruguayans, with two of those ending in defeats. The last time France and Uruguay played, the game ended in a goalless draw; the French know that a repeat of this result will drive many of their supporters to criticize and boo them off.

However, if Uruguay are looking to take advantage of France’s misunderstanding issues, they may also have to think about their own statistics related to Friday’s fixture. The most important of those is the fact that the Uruguayans have not won any of their last twelve matches against European teams. But now, Diego Forlan is a Europa League winner and his experience has turned him into a true leader in attack for Uruguay.

Having clinched seven goals in only thirteen appearances for his side during the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, Diego Forlan is poised to make an impact in Cape Town against France. Can the veteran forward shake Les Bleus’ defensive lines that can boast of a few facts like these ones:

France vs Uruguay – 2002 World Cup match.Fact 1: Four consecutive clean sheets in France’s last four matches against South American teams in a World Cup.

Fact 2: Three wins and a draw in France’s last four matches against South American teams in a World Cup.

Fact 3: Only one goal conceded in their last four World Cup opening games.

Well, perhaps La Celeste Olimpica will find luck from above. Something similar to Thierry Henri’s sending off the last time both sides met (2002 World Cup) might benefit Oscar Tabarez’s men.

Likewise, France could also benefit from the influence of Franck Ribery who will be featuring in his first competitive fixture since sustaining a red card in Bayern Munich’s UEFA Champions League semi-final fixture against Lyon in May.

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French Open 2010 Schirrhein France timbersports springboard challenge


Timbersports springboard ( white pine) challenge with the french champion 2010: Roger Gehin( F) at French Open 4.7.2010 in France, Schirrhein.You can also see : Stefan Huebscher (CH) and Gilles Giguet (F)

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Competition : FIFA World Cup 2010
Date :Friday June 11, 2010
Time ( ) : 2:30pm EDT
Group :  A
Venue : Cape Town
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Historians of French football did not have to search too far back in the record books for worrying omens when the World Cup draw was made. In 2002, when les Bleus surrendered their crown in such meek fashion, it was a 0-0 draw in their second game against Uruguay that truly confirmed their fall from grace.

France do not approach the 2010 finals enjoying the lofty status of world beaters, though. In fact, having infamously required a Thierry Henry handball to edge past Republic of Ireland in a play-off and suffered a defeat in a warm-up game against China’s second string, Raymond Domenech’s side look ripe for another early exit in Group A. With Lassana Diarra absent due to injury, and Henry exiled to the bench, France are also grappling with an experimental 4-3-3 formation that is open to exploitation.

In contrast, Uruguay – winners in 1930 and 1950, but competing in only their second finals since 1990 – appear high in confidence, with captain Diego Lugano boasting Oscar Tabarez’s side are hitting their best form. Whether that is enough to take advantage of France’s very evident problems remains to be seen.

Uruguay player in focus: Diego Forlan. Cometh the hour, cometh the man? In recent seasons, Forlan has proved to be the player for the big occasion and in May scored both of Atletico Madrid’s goals in the Europa League final. Forlan top-scored for Uruguay in qualification with seven goals and, in his only match of the 2002 World Cup, netted in a 3-3 draw with Senegal. The striker has reached double figures in each of his past six seasons in Spain.

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Uruguay Vs France Kick Off or Start Time and venue:
18:30 GMT, June 11, 2010
Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa

Teams for this match :
France :Group A
Manager: Raymond Domenech
Star Player: Franck Ribery
World Cup Appearances: 12 .

Uruguay :Group A
Manager: Oscar Tabarez
Star Player: Diego Forlan
World Cup Appearances: 10
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Fears for France ahead of Uruguay opener
Historians of French football did not have to search too far back in the record books for worrying omens when the World Cup draw was made. In 2002, when les Bleus surrendered their crown in such meek fashion, it was a 0-0 draw in their second game against Uruguay that truly confirmed their fall from grace.France do not approach the 2010 finals enjoying the lofty status of world beaters, though. In fact, having infamously required a Thierry Henry handball to edge past Republic of Ireland in a play-off and suffered a defeat in a warm-up game against China’s second string, Raymond Domenech’s side look ripe for another early exit in Group A. With Lassana Diarra absent due to injury, and Henry exiled to the bench, France are also grappling with an experimental 4-3-3 formation that is open to exploitation.

In contrast, Uruguay – winners in 1930 and 1950, but competing in only their second finals since 1990 – appear high in confidence, with captain Diego Lugano boasting Oscar Tabarez’s side are hitting their best form. Whether that is enough to take advantage of France’s very evident problems remains to be seen.

Uruguay player in focus: Diego Forlan. Cometh the hour, cometh the man? In recent seasons, Forlan has proved to be the player for the big occasion and in May scored both of Atletico Madrid’s goals in the Europa League final. Forlan top-scored for Uruguay in qualification with seven goals and, in his only match of the 2002 World Cup, netted in a 3-3 draw with Senegal. The striker has reached double figures in each of his past six seasons in Spain.

France player in focus: Franck Ribery. The Bayern Munich star missed the Champions League final due to suspension and must be keen to make amends. Ribery was one of the breakthrough stars of the last World Cup but has seen his preparations for the current tournament disrupted by a sex scandal, though he remains a key figure for les Bleus. Raymond Domenech needs Ribery to flourish in an unfamiliar 4-3-3 formation if the country are to enjoy a trouble-free group stage.

Key battle: Luis Suarez v William Gallas. The Uruguay forward is arguably world football’s most in-form player heading into the finals having scored a remarkable 49 goals for Ajax last season. In Gallas, he faces an opponent who has been recovering from injury and has yet to prove he can strike up a productive partnership with Eric Abidal in the heart of Domenech’s defence, but the Frenchman’s form at Arsenal was impressive in the first half of the season.

Trivia: Diego Forlan’s father, Pablo, was named in the Uruguay squads for both the 1966 and 1974 World Cup finals.

Stats: Luis Suarez and Diego Forlan scored 71 goals between them in all competitions last season. France’s five forwards – Thierry Henry, Sidney Govou, Andre-Pierre Gignac, Djibril Cisse and Nicolas Anelka – managed just 59.

Odds: Uruguay (3.50), the draw (3.20), France (2.20) with Bet365. Uruguay to win to nil is 5.50 and may be worth a flutter with France looking unconvincing of late.

Prediction: Uruguay possess some formidable firepower and with France still adjusting to a new formation and struggling for form, we may have an early shock on our hands.

Don’t stereotype us – Tabarez
Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez has rubbished his country’s reputation as hatchet men ahead of their World Cup opener against France.Tabarez’s side take on the 1998 champions in Group A at Cape Town’s Green Point Stadium on Friday still with question marks over their discipline.

The recent South American qualification campaign saw them amass 48 bookings and four red cards in 18 games.Indeed, attacking midfielder Cristian Rodriguez was omitted from Tabarez’s squad as he is suspended for two matches following a dismissal in the final qualifier against Argentina.The 1930 and 1950 winners have earned a reputation for gamesmanship over the years through some memorably defensive and physical performances and courtesy of the likes of Paolo Montero, the notoriously aggressive former national team lynchpin.Tabarez insists it is unfair to stereotype his team, however.”I think almost all of the squads (in qualifying) had a number of red and yellow cards. Some, in fact, have far more than we did,” he said. “Some of them are also here in South Africa.

“I knew this question would be asked at some point. I expected it.”I’m happy to say that on March 3 this year we went for a friendly in Switzerland. We won there and Switzerland, who are also here, were given five yellow cards and we were given none.”So we’re talking about football here and I don’t think it is right to interpret with a bias.”We shouldn’t link that to mistakes Uruguay made (in the past) when playing football.”Tabarez – whose side’s arrival in Cape Town was delayed for four hours by aeroplane engine problems – added: “We have been respectful to all FIFA’s fair play rules, from timetables and schedules to everything.

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France will play Uruguay in the starting period of the FIFA World Cup 2010 on June 11, this year at the Green Point Stadium – Cape Town, South Africa. Uruguay have a difficult match up to fight up against France.

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The French Football team consists of renowned players just like Florent Malouda of which represents for Chelsea inside the English Premier League, Gael Clichy associated with Arsenal, Nicolas Anelka associated with Chelsea, Djibril Cisse who runs as a striker for Panathinaikos, Andre-Pierre Gignac who represents for French Ligue 1 club Toulouse, Thierry Henry of which represents for Spanish La Liga club Barcelona and additionally Franck Ribery of which currently plays for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich. Throughout the World Cup qualifiers, Henry became associated with some sort of dubious goal, which in turn aided France to qualify. Malouda had a lengthy spell from the French Soccer group.

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Malouda’s worldwide career under Domenech could’ve been to be done when he criticized the team methods following France’s uncomfortable European Championship performance 24 months before, from where the squad failed out during the team stages. Regardless of the actual restrictions imposed upon Malouda, this individual found him self closely criticized by Domenech. Malouda responded by simply hammering back some choice issues of his own. This individual had been eventually dropped for the seven of the 10 World Cup qualifiers. At the present, Domenech at last would seem inclined to perform to the team’s attacking advantages in preference to carrying on with the actual pursuit of defensive firmness which demonstrated so elusive. He has switched to the 4-3-3 combination together with Malouda over the left of midfield. Looks like the opening day’s second match will probably be interesting to relax and watch.

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Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez has warned group A competitors France the fact that his group fully have in mind winning their 2010 FIFA World Cup opener on June eleven. Uruguay superstar player at World Cup 2010 is undoubtedly Diego Forlan. He has carved an important reputation as 1 of Europe’s best strikers, regularly finding the net for Villarreal and in addition latterly Atlético Madrid, finishing as top scorer in the Primera Liga and succeeding the European Golden Boot 2 times. The second Uruguay do get ahead, they trigger opposing defences almost all type of issues as their own dangerous striking duet realize how to exploit gaps in support not to mention place themselves straight to scoring positions.

Uruguay undoubtedly are a confidence side along with when they really do not place a brilliant start in South African then uncertainties will start to find their way in.

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