Whether you’re dreaming of a short urban getaway, lounging on a heavenly beach, or enjoying a new culinary experience, Transavia is sure to have a destination you’ll love. This winter, this low-cost airline is serving over 100 destinations in 33 different countries.
Transavia offers a range of short and medium-haul flights at very competitive fares, connecting France, the Netherlands and Belgium to a wide variety of destinations. Departures are operated from key airports such as Paris-Orly, Nantes, Lyon, Montpellier, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Eindhoven and Brussels, with over 120 destinations throughout France, Europe and the Mediterranean basin.
The company has four operational bases in France, each offering unique connections to different destinations:
In France, Transavia serves 5 destinations from Paris. Here is the list:
In Europe, Transavia serves 72 destinations from Paris. Here is the list:
In Africa, Transavia serves 31 destinations from Paris. Here is the list:
In the Middle East, Transavia serves 4 destinations from Paris. Here is the list:
Even though Transavia serves far fewer countries than its parent company Air France, the low-cost carrier stands out thanks to the number of airports it serves. Transavia flies to 112 destinations, while Air France flies to nearly 170. Most flights are available for less than 100 euros, making travel much more affordable. Time to pack your bags!
Yes, Transavia is a low-cost airline, just like EasyJet, Ryanair and Vueling.
Yes, we think Transavia is one of the best low-cost airlines in Europe. According to the Skytrax ranking – Best Low Cost Airline 2023, Transavia ranks sixth among the world’s best low-cost airlines.
Transavia has belonged to Air France since 2006.
Transavia flies to Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Transavia departs from key airports such as Paris Orly, Nantes, Lyon, Montpellier, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Eindhoven and Brussels, with over 120 destinations throughout France, Europe and the Mediterranean basin.
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