Transavia rolls out Paris Orly domestic strategy as Air France pivots to CDG
Transavia France has unveiled details of its domestic network from Paris-Orly airport for the summer 2026 season. Following the definitive departure of Air France to CDG, the low-cost affiliate is launching a structured schedule to key regional cities including Nice, Toulouse and Marseille.
Starting March 29, 2026, the airline will offer frequent daily flights, extended operating hours. To remain attractive to business travelers, Transavia will propose an enhanced Orly airport and onboard experience designed to meet the needs of both leisure travelers and frequent flyers.
Domestic routes and frequencies
Transavia France’s summer schedule from Paris-Orly includes:
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Paris Orly – Nice: up to 8 daily flights, from €38 one-way
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Paris Orly – Toulouse: up to 8 daily flights, from €38 one-way
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Paris Orly – Marseille: 2 daily flights, from €45 one-way
The flights are timed primarily for weekday demand, with schedules also adjusted for Saturday and Sunday travel patterns.
At the same time, Air France will boost its domestic services from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport with up to 12 daily flights to Nice and Toulouse and 10 daily flights to Marseille.
This dual-airport strategy enables the Air France–KLM Group to address different traveler needs, whether quick access to central Paris via Orly or seamless international connections via Charles de Gaulle.
Product upgrades aimed at frequent travelers
Transavia is also refining its domestic product to better serve business travelers and regular flyers. The airline’s Max fare includes:
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Free same-day flight changes up to one hour before departure (subject to availability)
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Complimentary seat selection at booking
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Priority airport services including dedicated bag drop, fast-track security and priority boarding
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Complimentary lounge access at partner airports in Nice, Toulouse, Marseille and Montpellier starting March 29, 2026
Later in spring 2026, Max passengers will also gain access to a new Transavia lounge at Paris-Orly.
“Our offer reflects a clear reality: French travelers continue to move between regions for personal, business and tourism reasons,” said Olivier Mazzucchelli, CEO of Transavia France. “Connecting regions, linking communities and supporting the attractiveness of regional destinations are fully part of our mission. We are also improving our product with greater flexibility, a dedicated lounge at Orly and the high level of service delivered by our crews.”
Transavia is fully integrated into the Flying Blue loyalty program, allowing members to earn Miles and XP across all fare categories (Basic, Smart, Plus and Max). A minimum of 500 Miles per flight is guaranteed depending on member status.
Flying Blue Platinum members and above will also receive domestic route benefits similar to passengers choosing the MAX fare. Such as priority bag drop, fast-track security and access to a lounge among others.
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