Mar 31, 2026
- DHL Supply Chain today announces a new partnership with Air France-KLM, with the business being appointed to deliver full ground handling services at London Gatwick.
- The appointment comes as Air France launches its new route between London Gatwick and Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG).
Under the partnership, DHL will be responsible for all ground handling, including baggage operations, customer service, aircraft loading, dispatch, and pushback, as well as cabin cleaning. The partnership underscores DHL’s role in supporting major carriers and expands its services at one of the country’s busiest airports.
Air France will operate two daily flights between London Gatwick and Paris CDG using Airbus A220 aircraft. The route will support both business and leisure demand amid growing connectivity between the UK and Europe.
David Johnson, VP Operations, Aviation & Travel, DHL Supply Chain UKI said: We’re excited to be partnering with Air France as it launches this new route. Ground operations are critical to keeping airline schedules running smoothly, and our role is to bring the service and technical expertise needed to keep every turnaround running to plan”.
Jerome Salemi, General Manager, UK & Ireland, Air France, said: “We are delighted to launch our new services from London Gatwick, further strengthening Air France’s commitment to the UK market and enhancing connectivity via our hub at Paris Charles de Gaulle. As we welcome our customers on board from Gatwick, we are confident that our partnership with DHL for ground handling will ensure a seamless and reliable experience from the very first day.”
Air France-KLM is one of the world’s largest airline groups, carrying 98 million passengers in 2025 across more than 320 destinations in 90 countries. Its UK footprint spans 18 airports, feeding into its dual-hub network at Paris CDG and Amsterdam Schiphol, making it one of the most established international operators in the UK market.
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Author: Anastasiya Simsek
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