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Founded | 6 November 2008 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 6 November 2008 | ||||||
Ceased operations | 23 April 2011 | ||||||
Operating bases | Copenhagen Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 3 (at the time of closure) | ||||||
Destinations | 2 (at the time of closure) | ||||||
Parent company | Transavia | ||||||
Headquarters | Kastrup, Tårnby Municipality, Denmark | ||||||
Website | www.transavia.com |
Transavia Denmark ApS, also known as Transavia.com Denmark or Transavia Denmark and trading as transavia.com, was a Danish based low-cost airline operating as a subsidiary of Transavia.com group. Its main base was at Copenhagen Airport. Transavia Denmark chiefly operated scheduled and charter services to leisure destinations. It was headquartered in Kastrup, Tårnby Municipality.
The airline was established and began operations on 6 November 2008. Sterling Airlines went bankrupt in November 2008 and Transavia saw a good opportunity to start operations in Denmark because of this. It announced it would start operations in Denmark with short notice.
Transavia Denmark started flights from Billund Airport under a Danish tour operator. It operated five routes from Billund. It also announced a larger base at Copenhagen Airport of which it operated ten routes. Ticket sales for the new low cost airline started on 7 November 2008.
In September 2010, it was announced that Transavia Denmark will cease operations on 23 April 2011. From 1 November 2010 the current activities were gradually down-scaled until the complete stop on 23 April 2011. The parent of Transavia Denmark, Air France-KLM, had stated that the Danish part of Transavia has not made up to the expectations.
This is a list of airports to which Transavia Denmark flew (including seasonal destinations) [1]:
The Transavia Denmark fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of November 2010:.
Transavia.com offered the "Assortment on Board" buy on board service offering food and drinks for purchase.