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Budget airline announces new Toulouse, Nice and Marseille flights

Emma Pearson
Emma Pearson - emma.pearson@thelocal.com
Budget airline announces new Toulouse, Nice and Marseille flights
A Transavia plane on the tarmac in Toulouse, southwestern France. Photo by Ed JONES / AFP

The budget airline Transavia has announced new flights for France next year, with regular routes to Toulouse, Nice and Marseille.

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The airline, owned by the French flagship carrier Air France-KLM, has announced that it will be filling vacant slots left at Paris' Orly airport by the departure of Air France, which is gradually moving all its Paris flight to Charles de Gaulle airport.

Transavia announced on Tuesday that from March 29th 2026 it will increase its schedule from Paris-Orly.

The new routes are; 

  • Paris-Orly - Nice
  • Paris-Orly - Toulouse 
  • Paris-Orly - Marseille

Flights will be daily, with the option for several flights a delay if demand is sufficient.

Tickets are on sale now, starting at €45 for a return flight. 

Air France has announced that it is leaving Orly airport and concentrating all Paris flights in Charles de Gaulle. It will continue to run domestic routes from CDG to Nice, Toulouse and Marseille, in addition to its international routes.

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