Welcome to Transavia
Transavia is a budget airline that was established in 1965. We have had the pleasure of taking our passengers to the most beautiful business and holiday destinations in Europe for over 50 years. Transavia is part of the AIR FRANCE KLM Group. This makes us a member of the largest aviation group in Europe.
Transavia is the Number 1 budget airline and the Netherlands’ second largest airline. We are one of the most accessible companies in Europe, where low cost also feels really good. Transavia is a leader in hospitality, service and digital services.
We offer an attractive base ticket price for both business and leisure travellers, with additional (paid) products and services. Transavia carries nine million passengers a year and operates with a modern fleet.
Transavia has six home bases; they are located in the Netherlands and France.
And we also fly from more then 20 other countries in Europe and the Mediterranean.
The Netherlands
Transavia has been flying from the Netherlands since 1966. Our home bases are Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Rotterdam-The Hague Airport and Eindhoven Airport. Transavia has been flying from France since 2007. Our home bases are Paris-Orly Airport, Lyon Airport and Nantes Airport.
Not sure where to go?
Search by budget, departure airport, travel period, travel duration or your favourite holiday country(ies). You’ll find – and book – your next trip in no time! The Transavia fleet is young, modern and environmentally friendly. Part of the fleet is equipped with the ‘Sky interior’. This interior features LED lighting to create a pleasant atmosphere during the flight. Our airline seats are made of E-Leather® for optimal travel comfort. This material also results in lower fuel and cleaning costs. If you would like to know more about our fleet, Then have a look at our fleet information.
For our fleet we use a chromate-free coating system. This is a sustainable coating system requiring lower levels of maintenance. It is also more efficient due to excellent coverage of the paint. We use carbon brake discs instead of steel brake discs. Carbon brake discs weigh less, which enables us to save fuel. The CO2 emissions are hereby reduced by over 2,615 tons per aircraft per year. We clean each engine using an engine wash at least twice a year. A clean engine saves on fuel consumption. This again reduces CO2 emissions.