Paris: Air France on Wednesday said its third quarter results had taken a bashing due to a record pilots’ strike, with turnover falling by 416 million euros ($530 million).

The Air France-KLM group, Europe’s second-biggest airline, was already in difficulty when the pilots went on strike between September 15 and 28 in protest at the group’s plans to expand its low-cost subsidiary Transavia France. Half the carrier’s fleet was grounded during the protest. In September, passenger traffic fell by 15.9 per cent and cargo by 17.7 per cent. The strike is estimated to have cost 330 million euros on Air France’s operating income, which stood at 247 million euros against 641 million a year earlier. Turnover fell to 6.69 billion euros, a 6.7 per cent fall, it said.