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Air France and Climate Change
 

Below are extracts of letters between the airline company Air France and Peter Shullot about climate change. The letters in full are at the bottom of the page. This is one of 65 sets of letters so you can find out what your supermarket, energy supplier and car manufacturer, and oil companies, airlines, house builders and other companies really think about climate change. The name Peter Shullot is made up – it is an anagram of The Polluters.

To
Christine Ourmieres, General Manager of Air France –

As a regular flier on your planes I know it is fully deserved due to the excellent service you provide. Your stewards and stewardesses meet my every need. Mrs Shullot agrees, even when she is back in economy class. 

I am angry that the so-called environmentalists are pushing the world into oblivion with their scare about climate change. So what do the greens want us to do instead? Row the Atlantic? That’s only for the nutters who do it in bath tubs.

After all, Louise Bleriot didn’t fly across the Channel only to be slapped with the Airline Passenger Duty upon landing.

Your man Sarkozy with his Prime Minister Jean-Marie Le Pen has no truck for these time wasters. Crack down hard on immigrants, strikers, long lunches and gays.

Allez Air France. Down with the Greens.

Later letter to Christine Ourmieres, General Manager of Air France –

I sent you a letter dated 6 July, the same letter on 9 August and again on 18 September; to which you have not replied. Though I applaud you as Europe’s leading airline for removing illegal immigrants, I would like you to show the same efficiency at responding to my letters.

Most Frenchmen have been very gracious about being defeated by us in a rugby World Cup semi-final for the third time, and losing the 2012 Olympics, but perhaps you are not of that ilk.

Sadly Air France declined to reply


First letter to Air France

Later letter to Air France

 


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