After starting operating a flight between Beirut and Paris in September 2017, Transavia, the low-cost airline of the Air France-KLM group, opens a new route from the Lebanese capital to Amsterdam. With an offer of 65,000 seats, the company supports its desire to become a major player in Lebanese tourism.
After Paris, the Lebanese will discover Amsterdam with Transavia
In the fall of 2017, Transavia launched 3 weekly flights operated on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from Beirut to Paris-Orly. Thanks to its success, the low-cost airline extends this winter its flights till summer season 2019.
For the year 2018, Transavia starts a new route to the capital city of the Netherlands: Amsterdam with three flights per week, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, from 1 November 2018 until end of October 2019. With this new route, Transavia confirms that Lebanon is a key market.
Discovering Europe with Paris and Amsterdam
With these two routes, the Lebanese have the opportunity with Transavia to discover two of the most beautiful European capital cities: Paris and Amsterdam. Although having different atmospheres, both cities offer an incomparable cultural richness, thanks to their numerous museums and monuments. Whether on the banks of the Seine or along the canals, we are tempted by a bike ride in a magical setting.
An increasingly strong relation with Lebanon
Nicolas Henin, Deputy General Manager Commercial Department, Transavia France stated that “With this new route between Beirut and Amsterdam, which follows the extension of the route between Beirut and Paris, we confirm our desire to develop our presence in the Lebanese capital. This novelty allows the Lebanese to discover Europe with very affordable ticket prices.”
Beirut – Paris: 3 weekly flights operated on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
One way ticket flight starting 89€ TTC.
New! Beirut – Amsterdam: 3 weekly flights on Tuesday, Thursdays and Sundays.
One way ticket flight starting 59€ TTC.
About Transavia
Transavia, the Air France-KLM low-cost airline, provides flights for more than 119 airlines departing from France (Orly, Nantes and Lyon airports), the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Eindhoven and Groningen airports) to Europe and the Mediterranean region. Today, Transavia is considered the first low-cost airline departing from Paris-Orly and the second low-cost airline departing from Paris (Beauvais, Roissy, Orly) with more than 14.7 million passengers transported in 2017.
In order to give more satisfaction to its clients, Transavia emphasizes on the quality of its services and of its crews’ approach in all of its commitments which lead to being elected for the second year on the row the best low-cost airline in Europe for the year 2017 as per the Flight-Report website and to be awarded Best Brand 2018 by the Capital magazine, Transportation category