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    Transavia set to service Spain, Albania, Georgia, Norway and Belgium in upcoming winter season

    18 de abril de 2024 - 20:05
    Transavia set to service Spain, Albania, Georgia, Norway and Belgium in upcoming winter season
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    Transavia is adding several destinations from Dutch airports to its winter network. These include flights to Spain and new destinations to Georgia, Albania and Norway will also be available for the winter schedule. Several cities that are usually served only on summer will also be added to the winter schedule from Brussels Airport.

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    From September 30, 2024, customers will be able to fly twice a week to Granada (Spain). The Eindhoven-Oslo route will be available next winter season. The Norwegian capital will be flown for the first time from Eindhoven at the end of February 2024. New destinations to Tirana and Tbilisi are also to be included in the winter schedule.

    For the winter season, Transavia will also fly from Brussels Airport to Gran Canaria (Spain). In addition, existing routes such as Alicante and Tenerife in Spain, Faro in Portugal, Thessaloniki in Greece, Bari in Italy, and Marrakech in Morocco will be included in the winter schedule.

    See also: Transavia takes delivery of its first Airbus A320neo

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    Rainer Nieves Dolande
    Rainer Nieves Dolande

    Corresponsal en Venezuela de Aviacionline. Editor. Estudiante de Ingeniería.

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