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Transavia Further Expands Flight Schedule in June

Transavia expands its flight schedule for June with twenty additional destinations. In addition to Alicante, Malaga, Porto, Faro and Lisbon, Transavia will be flying a number of flights from 18 June to additional destinations in the countries of Spain, Italy, Greece, France, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Iceland. From June 18, flights will also be started from Rotterdam The Hague Airport and Eindhoven Airport. The number of destinations and also the frequency is expected to further increase from 23 flights a week in the beginning of the month to 175 flights at the end of June. Transavia expects to add a large number of destinations and flights for the months of July and August.

Transavia takes various additional measures to make flying as safe and healthy as possible, such as extra cleaning of the aircraft and the reduction of mutual contact. As of June 4, passengers and crew will be wearing face and mouth protection on all flights, further reducing the already low risk of spreading the coronavirus.

Adjustment is also part of start-up
The slow start-up of our flights also includes the continuous adjustment of the flight schedule based on recent developments. This requires some of the flexibility of our passengers (restrictions are continuously relaxed or tightened) and also the agility of Transavia. In order to provide clarity to the passengers who would be traveling in June, all passengers will receive an email stating whether their booked flight is continuing or not. Transavia publishes the flight schedule of the following two weeks on the website. It is possible that flights may have to be canceled due to changes in the restrictions of a country.

Extension cancellation of other flights until July 1
When choosing the destinations, Transavia looked at the current restrictions and their development in the countries to which Transavia flies. The countries Italy, Portugal, Greece, France, Iceland, Croatia, Serbia and Spain offer good short-term prospects for this. Transavia will operate a number of flights to destinations in these countries. Because the frequency of the flights has been reduced, many flights will also be canceled. The flights that will be carried out in the next two weeks (between 4 and 18 June) are available on the website of Transavia published. All passengers will be notified within a few days whether their flight is continuing or is being canceled. They also receive information on how to properly monitor the information / travel restrictions per country.

A number of flights from the following destinations will be added to the network in June:
(Passengers are advised that restrictions still apply in a number of countries and that only necessary journeys can be made. They are expressly advised to keep a close eye on conditions per country, in order to prevent, for example, access to a country. is refused)

Portugal:
Amsterdam: Porto, Lisbon and Faro
Eindhoven: Faro, Lisbon
Rotterdam: Faro

Spain:
Amsterdam: Alicante, Malaga, Gran Canaria, Mallorca, Ibiza, Seville, Tenerife, Valencia
Eindhoven: Barcelona, ​​Malaga, Alicante, Ibiza, Valencia
Rotterdam: Malaga, Alicante, Ibiza, Girona

Greece:
Amsterdam: Athene, Thessaloniki

Italy:
Amsterdam: Bari, Catania, Bologna, Pisa, Napels, Verona and Olbia
Eindhoven: Bologna

Other destinations:
Amsterdam: Nice, Keflavik (Iceland), Ljubljana, Belgrade
Rotterdam: Split

Transavia will offer nine destinations from Brussels: Alicante and Ibiza in Spain, Verona in Italy, Corfu, Heraklion and Thessaloniki in Greece, Tel Aviv in Israel, Agadir in Morocco and Faro in Portugal.

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