| Business Summary | | KLM
Royal
Dutch
Airlines
is
an
international
airline
operating
worldwide.
KLM
forms
the
core
of
the
KLM
Group,
other
members
being
KLM
cityhopper,
KLM
UK
and
Transavia.
Through
its
strong
alliance
with
Northwest
Airlines
and
close
cooperation
with
European
and
intercontinental
network
and
route
partners,
KLM
offers
passengers
and
air
freight
shippers
more
than
140,000
city-pair
connections
throughout
the
world
via
one
or
more
hubs.
KLM
and
its
partners
serve
over
500
cities
in
98
countries
on
six
continents.
KLM
also
engages
in
certain
other
business
activities
that
are
for
the
most
part
ancillary
to
its
air
transport
operations.
The
Company
services,
maintains
and
modifies
airframes,
engines
and
spare
parts
operated
by
third
parties,
including
other
air
carriers,
and
it
manufactures
a
limited
number
of
aircraft
accessories.
It
also
operates
tax-free
shops
at
Schiphol
and
engages
in
on-board
sales
of
a
variety
of
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| Financial Summary | | KLM
Royal
Dutch
Airlines
transports
passengers
and
cargo
between
the
Netherlands
and
98
countries
on
six
continents.
For
the
comparable
six
months
ended
9/30/00,
total
revenues
increased
12%
to
EUR3.66
billion.
Net
income
before
extraordinary
items
applicable
to
Common
rose
55%
to
EUR160M.
Results
reflect
increased
passenger
and
cargo
revenues.
Earnings
reflect
favorable
revaluation
differences
and
gains
from
sales
of
assets. | More
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| Officers | |
| Position | Conrad Oort | Chairman
of the Supervisory Board | Leo Van Wijk | Pres
and CEO | Floris Maljers | Vice
Chairman of the Supervisory Board | Rob Abrahamson | CFO
of the Management Board | Peter Hartman | COO
of the Management Board |
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