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    Airport Group Adp Responds to Air France-KLM's Accusation of Unfair Treatment

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    Posted on January 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Groupe ADP refutes Air France-KLM's claims of unfair treatment at Charles De Gaulle Airport, highlighting efforts to enhance competitiveness.

    Airport group ADP responds to Air France-KLM's accusation of unfair treatment

    PARIS (Reuters) - Groupe ADP, which manages three of Paris' main airports, pushed back on Monday against accusations by the head of Air France-KLM that other airlines received better treatment at its Charles De Gaulle Airport hub.

    ADP said in a statement that the activity of other airlines, many of which operate only a few daily flights, was not comparable to that of Air France-KLM.

    In an interview with Le Parisien newspaper published on Monday, Air France-KLM CEO Benjamin Smith said: "We are treated worse than foreign companies, even though the state is the majority shareholder of ADP!"

    He said that while foreign airlines were able to disembark and embark directly to and from the airport buildings 100% of the time, Air France-KLM's terminal had that capacity only 85-90% of the time.

    ADP said it was surprised by Smith's comments, adding that it was working with the airline to meet the competitiveness challenges of the hub and allow airplanes at the terminal to disembark and embark directly nearly all the time.

    (Reporting by Makini Brice; Editing by Dominique Vidalon and Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Groupe ADP manages Paris' main airports.
    • •Air France-KLM claims unfair treatment at Charles De Gaulle.
    • •ADP states foreign airlines' operations differ.
    • •ADP aims to improve terminal embarkation rates.
    • •ADP surprised by Air France-KLM CEO's comments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Airport group ADP responds to Air France-KLM's accusation of unfair treatment

    1What accusations did Air France-KLM make against ADP?

    Air France-KLM CEO Benjamin Smith accused ADP of treating foreign airlines better than Air France-KLM, claiming they are treated worse despite being a majority state-owned company.

    2How does ADP respond to these accusations?

    ADP expressed surprise at Smith's comments and stated that they are working with Air France-KLM to address competitiveness challenges at the airport.

    3
    What is the difference in treatment between Air France-KLM and foreign airlines?

    Smith noted that foreign airlines can embark and disembark directly to and from the airport buildings 100% of the time, while Air France-KLM's terminal only has that capacity 85-90% of the time.

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