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Interactive Route MapUpdated 2026

Transavia Route Map 2026

Europe's Value Carrier — KLM's Low-Cost Subsidiary. Explore 120+ destinations across 40+ countries — filter by hub and click any destination to compare fares.

120+
Destinations
40+
Countries
15M+
Annual Passengers
50+
Fleet Size
Transavia
Hubs2
Routes51+
Dests120+
Countries40+
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Click a hub or hub button to filter routes. Search destinations above. Click any dot to compare fares.

Transavia — Network & Service Overview

Transavia is a Dutch low-cost airline founded in 1965 and headquartered in Amsterdam. Owned by the Air France-KLM Group, it operates as a standalone subsidiary focused exclusively on point-to-point services. The airline is not part of any global alliance but maintains codeshare agreements with several carriers, including Air France and KLM, allowing for broader travel connections. As a low-cost operator, it targets budget-conscious travellers seeking direct flights to European and North African destinations without the premium pricing of legacy carriers.

Transavia’s primary hubs are Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) and Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM), serving as gateways to over 110 destinations across Europe and North Africa. Its route network centres on popular leisure markets, including the Mediterranean (Spain, Italy, Greece), Western Europe (France, Germany), and North Africa (Morocco, Tunisia). The airline also provides seasonal services to key holiday spots in Portugal, Croatia, and Turkey. Codeshare partners often complement its schedule, offering additional onward connections beyond its core destinations.

Transavia’s cabin product is consistent with low-cost carriers: a single-class configuration with no premium cabin. Passengers may purchase seat selection, priority boarding, and checked baggage according to fare tiers. The airline’s policy allows one small carry-on bag free of charge, with a second item charged separately. Baggage fees are standardised by route, and checked luggage must be pre-booked online to avoid higher airport rates. The airline’s fleet consists solely of Boeing 737 aircraft, ensuring operational efficiency and standardised service across its network.

About Transavia

Transavia (HV) is an independent carrier founded in 1965. The airline operates a fleet of 50+ aircraft serving approximately 15M+ passengers annually across 120+ destinations in 40+ countries. Its main hubs are Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris, France.

Europe's Value Carrier — KLM's Low-Cost Subsidiary.

Transavia Hub Airports

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) — Amsterdam, Netherlands

Transavia operates from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 40+ countries. View airport guides.

Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) — Paris, France

Transavia operates from Charles de Gaulle Airport as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 40+ countries. View airport guides.

Transavia Top Routes

Some of Transavia's most-flown routes connecting major hubs and popular destinations:

FromToRouteFrequency
AmsterdamBarcelonaAMSBCN5× daily
AmsterdamLisbonAMSLIS3× daily
AmsterdamAthensAMSATH2× daily
ParisMadridCDGMAD4× daily
AmsterdamDubaiAMSDXB3× weekly
AmsterdamMarrakechAMSRAK4× weekly

40+

Countries

120+

Destinations

50+

Fleet Size

15M+

Annual Passengers

Founded

1965

IATA Code

HV

Alliance

None

Hubs

AMS, CDG

Hub Airports

AMS
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Amsterdam, Netherlands · 30 routes
CDG
Charles de Gaulle Airport
Paris, France · 21 routes

Transavia airline intelligence

Network strategy, booking tips, alliance benefits and operating profile — updated for 2026.

Founded
1965
61 years
Destinations
120+
in 40+ countries
Alliance
None

Carrier profile

Transavia is a full-service carrier — fares typically include checked baggage, complimentary meals, and seat selection. Multiple cabin classes (economy, premium economy, business, sometimes first) give upgrade paths via cash or miles. Based in Netherlands, and has been operating since 1965.

Network strategy

Transavia operates a multi-hub network across Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG). When booking, compare connections via each hub — sometimes a less-obvious hub is faster, cheaper, or has a better lounge for your status tier.

Transavia currently flies to 120+ destinations across 40+ countries. Use the interactive map above to filter by hub and find the most relevant routes for your origin city.

Loyalty program

Transavia is not part of a global alliance, so miles earned here usually stay within their own program. Check their direct frequent-flyer scheme for redemption sweet spots — un-allied carriers often offer steeper-discount award flights on their own metal.

Booking tips

For Transavia fares, book 6-10 weeks out for short-haul Asian routes, 8-14 weeks out for long-haul. Premium-economy is often cheapest exactly at the 10-week mark. Award availability opens 330+ days in advance — set alerts and book early for peak-season redemptions.

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Transavia Route Map — FAQs

What are Transavia's main hub airports?+

Transavia's main hubs are Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) in Amsterdam and Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris.

How many destinations does Transavia fly to?+

Transavia flies to 120+ destinations across 40+ countries. The network spans domestic, regional, and international markets across the airline's core operating regions.

What is Transavia's busiest route?+

One of Transavia's busiest routes is Amsterdam to Barcelona (AMS–BCN), operated 5× daily.

Is Transavia part of an airline alliance?+

Transavia is not a member of any major airline alliance (Star Alliance, SkyTeam, or oneworld). It operates as an independent carrier.