Information meeting. Jean-Cyril Spinetta Chairman and CEO

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Information meeting Jean-Cyril Spinetta Chairman and CEO

Forward-looking statements The information herein contains forward-looking statements about Air France-KLM and its business. These forward-looking statements, which include, but are not limited to, statements concerning the financial condition, results of operations and business of Air France-KLM are based on management s current expectations and estimates. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of Air France KLM s control and are difficult to predict, that may cause actual results to differ materially from any future results expressed or implied from the forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties including, among others: the expected synergies and cost savings between Air France and KLM may not be achieved; unanticipated expenditures; changing relationships with customers, suppliers and strategic partners; increases in aircraft fuel prices; and other economic, business, competitive and/or regulatory factors affecting the businesses of Air France and KLM generally. Additional information regarding the factors and events that could cause differences between forward-looking statements and actual results in the future is contained in Air France-KLM s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including its Annual Reports on Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2006. Air France-KLM undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. THIS FORM 6-K REPORT IS HEREBY INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THE PROSPECTUS CONTAINED IN AIR FRANCE-KLM'S REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM F-3 (REGISTRATION STATEMENT NO. 333-114188), AND SHALL BE A PART THEREOF FROM THE DATE ON WHICH THIS REPORT IS FURNISHED, TO THE EXTENT NOT SUPERSEDED BY DOCUMENTS OR REPORTS SUBSEQUENTLY FILED OR FURNISHED. 2

Reminder: Air France-KLM key figures Number one world-wide in terms of revenues and Europe s leading airline in terms of passenger and cargo traffic A fleet of 583 aircraft 165 long haul aircraft 222 medium haul aircraft 196 regional aircraft 247 destinations in 104 countries linked by 2,500 daily flights 70 million passengers and 1.4 million tons of cargo last year 102,000 employees 3

Air France-KLM: the largest international airline and a pure carrier Flight revenues in bn Other revenues % Flight revenues / total revenues 21.45 92% 18.06 77% 13.61 92% Air France-KLM Lufthansa British Airways Source: 2005 and 2005-06 figures 4

A strategy of profitable growth

A strategy of profitable growth Capacity yoy Revenue per available seat kilometer yoy (excluding change) 2004-05 2005-06 2006-10 +7% +6% +5% per annum +2% +3% EBIT : 553 m EBIT : 936 m 6

Strong foundations from which to grow The most powerful combined network and two well coordinated hubs, with the potential to expand in the future Leading positions on the main markets and a balanced network, allowing for targeted growth Efficient customer loyalty tools 7

Air France-KLM: the most powerful combined network linking Europe to the rest of the world Over 182 long-haul destinations* operated out of Europe by AEA members British Airways: 83 destinations i.e 46% Lufthansa + Swiss : 81 destinations i.e 44% Air France : 80 destinations i.e 44% KLM : 64 destinations i.e 35% AF+KL = 113 destinations i.e 62% * Operating flights+ marketing flights 8

The multi-hub strategy optimizes destinations where we are in competition Number of long-haul/medium-haul connecting opportunities of less than 2 hours A wider offer in terms of schedules 7,193 20,695 Schiphol 3,099 4,110 Roissy 13,020 Zurich Munich Frankfurt New York: 12 daily flights Los Angeles: 5 daily flights Montreal: 4 daily flights San Paolo: 3 daily flights Tokyo: 4 daily flights Beijing: 4 daily flights Shanghai : 4 daily flights Johannesburg: 3 daily flights 7,070 Heathrow and fares, thanks to fare combination Air France-KLM Lufthansa + Swiss British Airways Source: Summer 2007 9

Strong foundations from which to grow The most powerful combined network and two well coordinated hubs, with the potential to expand in the future Leading positions on the main markets and a balanced network, allowing for targeted growth Efficient customer loyalty tools 10

Leading positions on the main global markets Capacity share on Europe- Long-haul routes North America AF-KL: ~ 10% 3 rd European carrier Europe AF-KL: ~ 8% 1 st European carrier Middle East AF-KL: ~ 12% 1 st European carrier Asia AF-KL: ~ 22% 1 st European carrier Latin America (including Caribbean Islands) AF-KL: ~ 25% 1 st European carrier Africa (including Indian Ocean) Source: ASK, OAG data tapes, week 36 (Summer 2006) non stop operating flights 11

with further potential growth Growth in long-haul demand Europe / international Average annual growth 2007-2011: +6.1% North America +6.2% +4.5% Africa Middle East +7.7% +3.5% Inde China +12.0% +14.5% Japan +4.6% +3.0% +4.8% +8.0% Latin America +4.5% +11.0% +8.5% +8.0% Natural demand growth Air France-KLM long-haul average capacity growth (S06/09): +5% 12

Strong foundations from which to grow The most powerful combined network and two well coordinated hubs, with the potential to expand in the future Leading positions on the main markets and a balanced network, allowing for targeted growth Efficient customer loyalty tools 13

Corporate contracts: a key driver behind the development of our long-haul business April-September 2006 yoy Corporate contracts account for 49% of business class revenues + 15% + 21% Total long-haul passenger turnover Turnover from corporate contracts 14

Frequent Flyer Programme is key for our customer loyalty Number of members (million) Fréquence + Flying Dutchman 0.9 1.5 1.1 2 1.3 2.5 1.5 3.2 1.8 3.9 2.1 4.7 2.5 5.5 2.8 6.3 3.2 6.8 11 12 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07* * Results end of September 2006 Flying Blue 15

The drivers behind improving profitability Synergies Cost control and improved productivity Investment in product and efficiency 16

Integration of IT and revenue management systems will create new sources of synergies In millions 1 bn Revenue synergies Cost synergies Announced in May 2006 465 500 570 605 275 670 710 300 350 260 410 205 330 115 240 60 145 55 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11 17

Ongoing efforts in terms of cost control Target (in m) Achieved (in m) 900 + 246m 654 + 80m 650 730 520 215 200 31-Mar-05 31-Mar-06 31-Mar-07 31-Mar-04 31-Mar-05 31-Mar-06 31-Mar-07 Air France cost-savings plan KLM cost-savings plan New cost-savings plans covering 3 years as from 1 st apr-07 will be implemented to pursue successful path of achievement 18

and an ongoing improvement in productivity EASK + 20.0% 100 Employees -0.20% 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 19

Our latest results reflect the success of this strategy

Buoyant activity in 2006-07. Turnover (9 months 2006-07) Operating income (9 months 2006-07) Passenger : 14.0 bn +9% Passenger: 1.04 bn +48% 17.68 bn (+8.8%) Cargo: 2.24 bn +3% 1.23 bn (+31%) Cargo: 84 m -41% Maintenance: 0.74 bn +14% Other: 0.69 bn +14% Maintenance: 41 m -36% Other: 70 m +112% 21

with further increase in profitability Nine months to December 2006 in m Turnover x% Operating income Adjusted operating margin* 14,857 16,251 17,684 940 1,231 7.8% 585 6.8% 5.0% 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 * Adjusted by the share of financial charges in operating leases (34%) 22

A free cash flow of 691 million. April to December 2006 (in millions) Net cash from Amadeus Aircraft disposals Operating cash flow Tangible and intangible investments 3,035 1,935 2,399 1,709 817 187 2,031 1,935 84 2,315 1,709 Financing Investments Financing 2005-06 2006-07 Investments 23

in line with our objective of a free cash improving strongly In billions Investments in the fleet Other investments (capitalized maintenance costs, spare parts, ground capex) Operating cash flow 2.6 2.5 2.1 2.0 1.8 2.3 2.1 1.5 1.0 1.2 0.8 0.7 1.0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 24

Air France-KLM: The best cash flow margin x% Cash flow (in m) Cash flow margin April-December 2006 2,315 13.1% 1,784 11.6% 997 10.3% Air France-KLM Lufthansa * British Airways ** *Lufthansa: 9 months as of December 2006 **BA: Adjusted for financial charges 25

Air France-KLM: Extremely healthy financial position 1.06 1.28 1.12 0.97 0.35 0.46 0.59 0.76-0.02 British Airways Air France-KLM Lufthansa net on-balance sheet debt / shareholder's equity net on-balance sheet debt + pension obligations / shareholder's equity net on-balance sheet debt + pension obligations + capitalised operating leases (7x) / shareholder's equity Based on figures at 31 December 2006 (BA adjusted for latest pension deficit estimate) 26

To sum up Air France-KLM pursues its strategy of profitable growth based on: a capacity growth around 5%, in line with the expected growth of the traffic underpinned by our ongoing cost-control measures and a high level of future synergies. Medium term objective: RoCE of 7% (post tax) by 2009-10. 27

Information meeting Jean-Cyril Spinetta Chairman and CEO