Transavia Denmark
Transavia Denmark ApS, also known as Transavia.com Denmark or Transavia Denmark and trading as transavia.com, was a Danish based low-cost airline operating as a subsidiary of Transavia.com group. Its main base was at Copenhagen Airport. Transavia Denmark chiefly operated scheduled and charter services to leisure destinations. It was headquartered in Kastrup, Tårnby Municipality.[1]
History
The airline was established and began operations on 6 November 2008. Sterling Airlines went bankrupt in November 2008 and Transavia saw a good opportunity to start operations in Denmark because of this. It announced it would start operations in Denmark with short notice.
Transavia Denmark started flights from Billund Airport under a Danish tour operator. It operated five routes from Billund. It also announced a larger base at Copenhagen Airport of which it operated ten routes. Ticket sales for the new low cost airline started on 7 November 2008.[2]
In September 2010, it was announced that Transavia Denmark will cease operations on 23 April 2011. From 1 November 2010 the current activities were gradually down-scaled until the complete stop on 23 April 2011. The parent of Transavia Denmark, Air France-KLM, had stated that the Danish part of Transavia has not made up to the expectations.[3]
Destinations
This is a list of airports to which Transavia Denmark flew (including seasonal destinations) :
- Austria
- Denmark
- France
- Montpellier - Montpellier - Méditerranée Airport
- Nice - Côte d'Azur Airport
- Greece
- Italy
- Naples - Naples Airport
- Pisa - Galileo Galilei Airport
- Spain
Fleet
The Transavia Denmark fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of November 2010:.[4]
Transavia Denmark Historic Fleet
Aircraft |
Total |
Passengers |
Average Age (At Time of Closure) |
Notes |
Boeing 737-700 |
1 |
149 |
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Rejoined Transavia |
Boeing 737-800 |
2 |
186 |
|
Rejoined Transavia |
Total |
3 |
|
8.6 |
|
On-board service
Transavia.com offerd the "Assortment on Board" buy on board service offering food and drinks for purchase.[5]
See also
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