Air canada (1) | ![]() |
Air china (1) | ![]() |
Air france (3) | ![]() |
Air portugal (2) | ![]() |
Airline (96) | ![]() |
Alaska airlines (1) | ![]() |
Alitalia (2) | ![]() |
American airlines (1) | ![]() |
Arctic air (2) | ![]() |
British airways (1) | ![]() |
Cathay pacific (1) | ![]() |
Easyjet (1) | ![]() |
El al airlines (1) | ![]() |
Finnair (1) | ![]() |
Japan airlines (1) | ![]() |
Klm (6) | ![]() |
Lufthansa (12) | ![]() |
Polish airlines (1) | ![]() |
Twa (10) | ![]() |
United airlines (1) | ![]() |
Us airways (2) | ![]() |
only Air france and Philippine Airlines say that they still do so. Air canada, United airlines and China Eastern announced that they would stop shipments in December, January and March respectively.
Likewise, KLM-Air france plans to fly 200 regular flights between Amsterdam and Paris using biofuels in September.
Air france-KLM reported a $1 billion loss for 2011, saying that it had not been able to offset the rising cost of jet fuel.
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