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Transavia France

Flight Compensation

Air France's low-cost subsidiary. EC261 applies equally to Transavia France flights.

Transavia France is Air France's low-cost subsidiary, operating from Paris Orly (ORY) and other French airports to leisure destinations across Europe and North Africa. EC261 applies to all Transavia France flights departing French airports.

SkyVolo is an independent claims management service. Airline names are used only to identify the carrier involved in your disruption. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of Transavia France.

No upfront fee to start
DGAC (Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile)
Last Updated: March 2026

€600

Max per passenger

5 years

Claim time limit (France)

Yes

ADR escalation available

Potential Payout

€600

up to per passenger, depending on eligibility

Processing time: varies by case

Initial checks are preliminary only. Final eligibility depends on claim review, disruption cause, and supporting documents.

Check My Transavia France Claim

Free eligibility check · 5 years (France) time limit · Fee disclosed before signature

01We Know Transavia France

Transavia France is a significant carrier in its market, operating from ORY and other French airports. The airline focuses on leisure routes to Mediterranean and North African destinations.

Our Success Rate

Assessed individually

on contested Transavia France claims

Average Payout

Varies by route

per passenger, Transavia France claims

Common Challenges With Transavia France Claims

Transavia France handles claims through the Air France customer relations pipeline.

Common rejection: 'weather conditions' for routine seasonal weather.

The airline may offer travel vouchers — these are not a legal substitute for cash.

Response time averages 4–6 weeks.

SkyVolo Approach

How We Handle Transavia France Differently

We file EC261 claims directly with Transavia France, demanding cash compensation. For weather rejections, we verify actual conditions. MTV (French travel mediator) escalation is available.

02Common Transavia France Disruptions

Disruption patterns specific to Transavia France — and what each one means for your claim.

Flight delays (3hr+) — leisure routes

Recurring on peak summer routes
ORY→AGPORY→PMIORY→DJEORY→TUN

Eligible under EC261. Seasonal demand and operational issues are within carrier control.

Cancellations (<14 days notice)

A small percentage of bookings each year
All routes

Always eligible if notified less than 14 days before departure.

03Highest-Disruption Routes

Routes where Transavia France passengers commonly experience eligible disruptions. Based on general industry knowledge and regulatory information.

RouteDisruption Notes
ORY → AGP (Paris–Málaga)Elevated disruption, summer
ORY → PMI (Paris–Palma)Elevated disruption, summer
ORY → TUN (Paris–Tunis)Elevated disruption, year-round

04How We Handle Your Claim

1

You submit your flight details

Takes a few minutes. We need your flight number, travel date, and what happened. No paperwork required from you upfront.

2

We build your Transavia France-specific case

File EC261 claim via Transavia France customer relations. If rejected, escalate to MTV (Médiateur du Tourisme et du Voyage) at mtv.travel.

3

Submission, escalation, and payment

MTV process takes up to 90 days and is binding on member airlines. Transavia France is an MTV member.

Timeline: 6–10 weeks typical · 3–4 months via MTV

05Regulation & Jurisdiction

Applies to This Airline

EC261 applies to all Transavia France flights departing EU/EEA airports

Claim time limit: 5 years (France) from the date of your flight.

06Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Transavia France flight compensation claims.

Is Transavia France the same as Transavia Netherlands?

No. Transavia France and Transavia Netherlands are separate airlines, both subsidiaries of Air France-KLM. Claims against Transavia France flights from French airports go to Transavia France.

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