Transavia Airlines: Aircraft Fleet
Transavia Airlines is a Dutch low-cost airline that operates flights to various destinations across Europe and North Africa. The airline has a modern fleet of aircraft that is regularly updated to ensure passenger comfort and safety.
The Transavia Airlines fleet consists of Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The airline has a total of 39 aircraft in its fleet. The breakdown by aircraft type is as follows:
- Boeing 737-800: 34
- Airbus A320-200: 5
The Boeing 737-800 is the backbone of the Transavia Airlines fleet. It is a popular aircraft among low-cost carriers due to its fuel efficiency and reliability. The airline's Boeing 737-800s are configured with either 189 or 186 seats, depending on the aircraft.
The Airbus A320-200 is a narrow-body aircraft that is used by Transavia Airlines for short to medium-haul flights. The airline's A320-200s are configured with 174 seats.
In 2018, Transavia Airlines signed a deal with Boeing for the purchase of 17 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The deal was valued at $1.6 billion and was aimed at expanding the airline's fleet to meet growing demand for air travel in Europe.
Transavia Airlines is committed to providing its passengers with a safe and comfortable flying experience. The airline's modern fleet of aircraft, combined with its experienced pilots and crew, ensures that passengers can travel with confidence.
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