
Low value service Transavia is about to file one of many sharpest reductions in flights and capability throughout the previous Yugoslav markets subsequent summer time. The Dutch unit of Air France – KLM’s low value subsidiary is withdrawing from 4 routes, ending companies from Amsterdam to Ljubljana, Skopje and Cut up, in addition to from Eindhoven to Rijeka. In consequence, the airline will reduce its regional community to only 4 routes, all operated from Rotterdam. Flights to Pula will proceed 5 occasions per week throughout the peak summer time interval, whereas companies to Zadar might be maintained 3 times weekly, on the similar price as in 2025.
Moreover, throughout the peak summer time journey interval in June, July and August, the service may even cut back frequencies from Rotterdam to each Cut up and Dubrovnik. Every route will lose one weekly rotation, with companies to Cut up maintained seven occasions per week and people to Dubrovnik decreased to 2 weekly flights.
Among the many discontinued routes, Transavia’s service to Skopje may have lasted only a single season. In Ljubljana, the withdrawal follows KLM’s entry into the market this summer time, with the Dutch flag service set to double frequencies to the Slovenian capital subsequent 12 months, rising companies from seven to 14 weekly, or if the Transavia flights are included from ten to 14 weekly. In the meantime, operations between Eindhoven and Rijeka will come to an finish after eight years, with the coastal metropolis having been the primary vacation spot in Croatia to be served from Eindhoven Airport.
Throughout the 2026 summer time season, Transavia will function a complete of 648 operations to markets within the former Yugoslavia, providing 122.472 seats. This represents a lower of 51.5% within the variety of operated flights and a discount of 53.5% in capability. General, the airline will shed 139.980 seats year-on-year. Transavia will see management change this coming February with a brand new CEO to take over. The airline has stated the appointment will mark “the subsequent step in focused development, the growth of its European community and the transition in the direction of a quieter and cleaner future”.


