[Pics] Transavia starts flying from Brussels Airport

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Air France-KLM low-cost unit Transavia has today inaugurated its Brussels base, where one Boeing 737-800 aircraft will be stationed.

On its first day, Transavia started initial flights from Faro (after a departure from Eindhoven) and to Alicante, the latter with full occupancy, some 189 passengers.

In addition to Alicante and Faro, Transavia will also fly from Brussels to Ibiza and Heraklion this summer of 2022. Next winter, the airline will also schedule flights to Salzburg, Innsbruck and Tenerife.

Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist at Transavia CEO Marcel de Nooijer celebrated the event by cutting the traditional cake. Arnaud Feist highlighted the fact that soon Transavia will use the Airbus A321 at Brussels, pushed by lower fees for cleaner aircraft. Marcel de Nooijer expects that the Brussels flights will appeal to travellers in Northern France and in the Netherlands, where Transavia is a household name.

Announcement of the inaugural flight © André Orban
Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist and Transavia CEO Marcel de Nooijer © André Orban
The Transavia Boeing 737-800 PH-IXH arriving from Faro © André Orban
The inaugural cake © André Orban
Arnaud Feist and Marcel de Nooijer before the plane © André Orban
The Brussels Airport and Transavia teams before the aircraft © André Orban
Transavia Boeing 737-800 PH-HXI at gate 45 of Brussels Airport © André Orban
Transavia Boeing 737-800 PH-HXI at gate 45 of Brussels Airport © André Orban
Transavia Boeing 737-800 PH-HXI at gate 45 of Brussels Airport, next to the Connector © André Orban

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