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Air France-KLM Buy Alitalia - 17 Mar 2008 
Air France-KLM Buy Alitalia - 17 Mar 2008 
AIRFRANCE-STRIKE/
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October 25, 2007 
Passengers stand in front the Air France desk at Nice Cote d'azur international airport, October 25,... 
Nice, France 
Passengers stand in front the Air France desk at Nice Cote d'azur international airport 
Passengers stand in front the Air France desk at Nice Cote d'azur international airport, October 25, 2007. Air France said no long-haul flights and only 10 percent of medium-haul flights would be hit by a strike that began on Thursday after negotiations about salaries and working conditions stalled. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE) 
FRANCE/
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October 17, 2007 
Chief executive of Air France-KLM Jean-Cyril Spinetta attends a news conference in Roissy, near Paris... 
Roissy, France 
Chief executive of Air France-KLM Spinetta attends a news conference in Roissy 
Chief executive of Air France-KLM Jean-Cyril Spinetta attends a news conference in Roissy, near Paris October 17, 2007. Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines announced plans on Wednesday to team up on routes linking major U.S. cities and London's Heathrow airport in a challenge to rival British Airways. The joint venture aims to take advantage of the Open Skies pact set to liberalize transatlantic rules next year, and will be implemented in April 2008. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE) 
ALITALIA/
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December 17, 2007 
Banca Intesa Sanpaolo's chief executive Corrado Passera attends a press briefing in Rome December 17,... 
Rome, Italy 
Banca Intesa Sanpaolo's chief executive Passera attends a press briefing in Rome 
Banca Intesa Sanpaolo's chief executive Corrado Passera attends a press briefing in Rome December 17, 2007. The two suitors for Alitalia each detailed plans which could nearly double the capital of the struggling Italian carrier and provide it with new planes, a day before the indebted airline's board meets on a partner. The choice between Air France-KLM and Air One ultimately rests with the coalition government of Prime Minister Romano Prodi, who said there are divisions over the decision. REUTERS/Remo Casilli (ITALY) 
ALITALIA/AIRFRANCE
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January 09, 2008 
Air France-KLM chief executive Jean-Cyril Spinetta adjusts his glasses during a news conference in downtown... 
Rome, Italy 
Air France-KLM chief executive Spinetta adjusts his glasses during a news conference in downtown Rome... 
Air France-KLM chief executive Jean-Cyril Spinetta adjusts his glasses during a news conference in downtown Rome January 9, 2008. Spinetta on Wednesday confirmed the French carrier planned to cut 1,700 jobs if it took over ailing Italian airline Alitalia. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY) 
FRANCE/AIRSHOW
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June 20, 2007 
Scott Carson (C), president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, poses with Peter Hartman, chief executive... 
Le Bourget, France 
Scott Carson president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes posing for photographer at the 47th Paris Air Show... 
Scott Carson (C), president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, poses with Peter Hartman, chief executive of Dutch airline KLM (L) and Pierre Henri Gougeon, chief operating officer of Air France, after the two sister airlines announced they would buy Boeing planes at the 47th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris, June 20, 2007. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE) 
BOEING-AIRFRANCE/ORDER
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June 20, 2007 
Peter Hartman, chief executive of Dutch airline KLM announces he would buy Boeing planes at the 47th... 
Le Bourget, France 
Peter Hartman, chief executive of Dutch airline KLM, announces he would buy Boeing planes at the 47th... 
Peter Hartman, chief executive of Dutch airline KLM announces he would buy Boeing planes at the 47th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris, June 20, 2007. Boeing Co. said on Wednesday it has won an order for 16 planes from Air France KLM worth a total of $2.7 billion at list prices. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE) 
ALITALIA/
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December 17, 2007 
Banca Intesa Sanpaolo's chief executive Corrado Passera (R) speaks with Italian businessman Carlo Toto,... 
Rome, Italy 
Banca Intesa Sanpaolo's chief executive Passera speaks with Italian businessman Toto, head of Air One,... 
Banca Intesa Sanpaolo's chief executive Corrado Passera (R) speaks with Italian businessman Carlo Toto, head of Air One, after a press briefing in Rome December 17, 2007. The two suitors for Alitalia each detailed plans which could nearly double the capital of the struggling Italian carrier and provide it with new planes, a day before the indebted airline's board meets on a partner. The choice between Air France-KLM and Air One ultimately rests with the coalition government of Prime Minister Romano Prodi, who said there are divisions over the decision. REUTERS/Remo Casilli (ITALY) 
CANADA CRASH
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August 03, 2005 
An Air France agent pauses during her work at a check-in counter in Toronto, August 3, 2005. Canadian... 
Toronto, Canada 
An Air France agent pauses during her work at a check-in counter in Toronto. 
An Air France agent pauses during her work at a check-in counter in Toronto, August 3, 2005. Canadian investigators on Wednesday recovered the black box flight recorders from Toronto's "miracle" plane that crashed and burned in heavy thunderstorms - a possible factor behind the accident. All 309 passengers and crew survived after the Air France Airbus A340 overshot the runway and burst into flames as it landed in extreme weather conditions at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Tuesday. REUTERS/J.P. Moczulski PJ/DH 
FRANCE
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May 23, 2004 
An air France carrier is about to land at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, May 23,2004. A roof collapsed earlier... 
Paris, France (French Republic) 
PLANE LANDING AT ROISSY AIRPORT 2E TERMINAL NEAR PARIS. 
An air France carrier is about to land at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, May 23,2004. A roof collapsed earlier killing five people and hurting four and triggering a search for survivors under the rubble. Slabs of concrete and metal crashed to the floor of departure lounge 2E at about 7 a.m. (0500 GMT) trapping people who were waiting for flights and spreading the rubble over yards of the lounge. REUTERS/Charles Platiau CP/AA 
FRANCE
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February 02, 2004 
Air France planes seen at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport, February 2, 2004 after the cancellation of... 
Paris, France (French Republic) 
AIR FRANCE PLANES AT CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT AFTER WASHINGTON FLIGHTS CANCELLED. 
Air France planes seen at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport, February 2, 2004 after the cancellation of todays direct flight between Paris and Washington's Dulles Airport. Airlines grounded a domestic U.S. flight and several transatlantic flights on Sunday amid reports U.S. officials had intelligence suggesting al Qaeda may be planning a chemical or biological attack on an aircraft. REUTERS/Mal Langsdon MAL/WS 
ITALY-MALPENSA
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March 05, 2008 
The Alitalia check-in desks are seen at Malpensa's International Airport in Milan, February 26, 2008.... 
Milan, Italy 
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The Alitalia check-in desks are seen at Malpensa's International Airport in Milan, February 26, 2008. To match feature ITALY-MALPENSA REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY) 
ITALY
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October 22, 2007 
Alitalia jets are seen on the tarmac of Malpensa airport in Milan October 22, 2007. Alitalia workers... 
Milan, Italy 
Alitalia jets are seen on the tarmac of Malpensa airport in Milan 
Alitalia jets are seen on the tarmac of Malpensa airport in Milan October 22, 2007. Alitalia workers went on strike on Monday, blocking access to Milan's main international airport in protest of the struggling carrier's plans to scale back its presence in Italy's industrial north. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY) 
WORK-ALITALIA/
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July 25, 2007 
An Alitalia employee sits at a check-in desk at the Fiumicino airport in Rome July 24, 2007. Working... 
Rome, Italy 
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An Alitalia employee sits at a check-in desk at the Fiumicino airport in Rome July 24, 2007. Working for a failing airline many Italians love to hate is never easy, but some harassed Alitalia staff say a dud privatisation has pushed their working lives to a new low. Picture taken 24 July 2007. To match feature WORK-ALITALIA/ REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY) 
ALITALIA-STRIKE/
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October 22, 2007 
Alitalia jets are seen on the tarmac of Malpensa airport in Milan October 22, 2007. Alitalia workers... 
Milan, Italy 
Alitalia jets are seen on the tarmac of Malpensa airport in Milan 
Alitalia jets are seen on the tarmac of Malpensa airport in Milan October 22, 2007. Alitalia workers went on strike on Monday, blocking access to Milan's main international airport in protest of the struggling carrier's plans to scale back its presence in Italy's industrial north. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY) 
WORK-ALITALIA/
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July 25, 2007 
An Alitalia plane takes off from the Fiumicino airport in Rome July 25, 2007. Working for a failing... 
Rome, Italy 
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An Alitalia plane takes off from the Fiumicino airport in Rome July 25, 2007. Working for a failing airline many Italians love to hate is never easy, but some harassed Alitalia staff say a dud privatisation has pushed their working lives to a new low. To match feature WORK-ALITALIA/ REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY) 
WORK-ALITALIA/
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July 25, 2007 
An Alitalia plane takes off at the Fiumicino airport in Rome July 25, 2007. Working for a failing airline... 
Rome, Italy 
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An Alitalia plane takes off at the Fiumicino airport in Rome July 25, 2007. Working for a failing airline many Italians love to hate is never easy, but some harassed Alitalia staff say a dud privatisation has pushed their working lives to a new low. Picture taken on July 25, 2007. To match feature WORK-ALITALIA/ REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY) 
ITALY-STRIKES/
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December 15, 2006 
An Alitalia worker enters the company's VIP lounge during a strike at Fiumicino Airport in Rome December... 
Rome, Italy 
Alitalia worker enters the company's VIP lounge during a strike at Fiumicino Airport in Rome 
An Alitalia worker enters the company's VIP lounge during a strike at Fiumicino Airport in Rome December 15, 2006. Italian airline Alitalia was set for severe disruption on Friday as workers staged a strike to protest against its imminent privatisation. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY) 
AIRLINES-ALITALIA
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December 05, 2006 
A passenger buys an electronic ticket at Linate airport in Milan December 5, 2006. Italy is to sell off... 
Milan, Italy 
A passenger buys an electronic ticket at Linate airport in Milan 
A passenger buys an electronic ticket at Linate airport in Milan December 5, 2006. Italy is to sell off national airline Alitalia, the Treasury said on Tuesday, in the most dramatic step yet to end years of losses and failed bailouts. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY) 
AIRLINES-ALITALIA
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December 05, 2006 
A passenger buys an electronic ticket at Linate airport in Milan December 5, 2006. Italy is to sell off... 
Milan, Italy 
A passenger buys an electronic ticket at Linate airport in Milan 
A passenger buys an electronic ticket at Linate airport in Milan December 5, 2006. Italy is to sell off national airline Alitalia, the Treasury said on Tuesday, in the most dramatic step yet to end years of losses and failed bailouts. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY) 
MARKETS ITALY FACTORS
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January 23, 2006 
A road sign is seen in front of Alitalia's headquarters at the Fiumicino's International Airport in Rome... 
Rome, Italy 
Road sign is seen in front of Alitalia's headquarters at Fiumicino's International Airport in Rome 
A road sign is seen in front of Alitalia's headquarters at the Fiumicino's International Airport in Rome January 23, 2006. Alitalia looked set on Sunday to face a withering week of wildcat strikes, as unions took aim at CEO Giancarlo Cimoli and his cost-cutting plan to rebuild Italy's largest airline. Labour unrest forced Alitalia to cancel at least 121 flights on Sunday, the fourth consecutive day of industrial action that the company warned would likely get worse. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi 
AIRLINES ALITALIA
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January 25, 2006 
Alitalia workers take part in a protest in front of Chigi Palace in Rome January 25, 2006. Prime Minister... 
Rome, Italy 
Alitalia workers take part in protest in front of Chigi Palace in Rom 
Alitalia workers take part in a protest in front of Chigi Palace in Rome January 25, 2006. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi slammed striking Alitalia workers on Wednesday, saying their efforts to hobble Italy's largest airline were part of a leftist plot ahead of April elections. Alitalia said it could be forced to cancel up to 220 flights on Wednesday. REUTERS/Tony Gentile 
ITALY ALITALIA
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September 15, 2004 
A board displays Alitalia flights at Rome's Fiumicino Airport September 15, 2004. With a lift from a... 
Rome, Italy 
Board displays Alitalia flights at Rome's Fiumicino Airport. 
A board displays Alitalia flights at Rome's Fiumicino Airport September 15, 2004. With a lift from a vital deal with pilots, Alitalia and unions for cabin crew and ground staff raced in Wednesday to meet a midnight deadline to save the 57-year-old airline from bankruptcy. REUTERS/Tony Gentile TG/SM 
ITALY ALITALIA
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September 14, 2004 
An Alitalia aeroplane comes into land at Rome's Fiumicino airport September 14, 2004. Italian airline... 
Rome, Italy 
An Alitalia aeroplane comes into land at Rome's Fiumicino airport. 
An Alitalia aeroplane comes into land at Rome's Fiumicino airport September 14, 2004. Italian airline Alitalia faces a Wednesday deadline to either sign an agreement with trade unions or brace for bankruptcy REUTERS/Tony Gentile Pictures of the month September 2004 TG/THI 
MILAN
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September 08, 2004 
An Alitalia aeroplane lands at Linate Airport in Milan September 8, 2004. Alitalia detailed a sweeping... 
Milan, Italy 
An Alitalia aeroplane lands at Linate Airport in Milan. 
An Alitalia aeroplane lands at Linate Airport in Milan September 8, 2004. Alitalia detailed a sweeping restruction plan to shareholders on Wednesday as unions warned they would find it difficult to agree to its proposed 5, 000 job cuts. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini DJM/WS 
ITALY
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September 07, 2004 
Alitalia aeroplanes taxi at Malpensa Airport on the outskirts of Milan September 7, 2004. Unions at Alitalia... 
Milan, Italy 
Alitalia aeroplanes taxi at Malpensa airport on the outskirts of Milan. 
Alitalia aeroplanes taxi at Malpensa Airport on the outskirts of Milan September 7, 2004. Unions at Alitalia on Tuesday called a plan to cut 5,000 jobs unacceptable and urged the Italian government to step in to ease the pain of restructuring at the struggling airline. Alitalia management said that without the cuts it will go bankrupt. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini DJM/JV 
ITALY AIRLINES ALITALIA
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April 29, 2004 
Alitalia aeroplanes are parked at the terminal gates at Fiumicino Airport in Rome April 29, 2004. Alitalia... 
Rome, Italy (Italian Republic) 
ALITALIA AEROPLANES ARE PARKED AT THE TERMINAL GATES AT ROME'S FIUMICINO AIRPORT. 
Alitalia aeroplanes are parked at the terminal gates at Fiumicino Airport in Rome April 29, 2004. Alitalia grounded much of its fleet on Thursday after workers started a 12-hour strike aimed at putting pressure on the government to intervene and save the loss-making airline from bankruptcy. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi DJM/aa 
AIRLINES ALITALIA
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April 06, 2004 
Clouds form as an Alitalia aeroplane flies over a speed sign in Rome as shares in the carrier hit a seven... 
Rome, Italy (Italian Republic) 
ALITALIA AEROPLANE FLIES OVER ROME. 
Clouds form as an Alitalia aeroplane flies over a speed sign in Rome as shares in the carrier hit a seven month low April 6, 2004. The chairman of Italy's state-controlled airline, Alitalia has denied saying that the airline had no more than one month of life left unless the government intervened. REUTERS/Max Rossi DJM/GB 
ALITALIA/
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December 17, 2007 
Alitalia and Air One (L) jets are seen on the tarmac of Fiumicino airport in Rome December 17, 2007.... 
Rome, Italy 
Alitalia and Air One jets are seen on the tarmac of Fiumicino airport in Rome 
Alitalia and Air One (L) jets are seen on the tarmac of Fiumicino airport in Rome December 17, 2007. Alitalia's suitors Air France-KLM and Air One each detailed plans which could nearly double its capital and promised it new planes on Monday, a day before the indebted airline's board meets to pick a partner. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY) 
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