
Transavia operated the first flight between Eindhoven and Oslo on Thursday. The capital of Norway will initially be flown three times a week. After 30 March, the frequency will be increased to four times a week. Flights to Oslo will initially depart on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Later, Fridays will be added. This is not the first time that Transavia has flown to the Norwegian capital. The return to Transavia’s network was announced last year. Oslo offers numerous possibilities as a destination. The city has a unique combination of nature and culture with beautiful architecture, interesting museums and trendy restaurants, says Transavia. Transavia will fly an Airbus A321Neo to Eindhoven Airport for the first time on Saturday 2 March. The destination of the first flight with the more economical and quieter aircraft from Eindhoven is Barcelona. In March, Transavia will come to Eindhoven a number of times with the new Airbus. The introduction of the Airbus is in line with Transavia’s ambition to become more sustainable. ‘With the fleet renewal, we are reducing fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, nitrogen emissions and noise pollution.’ The total fleet replacement will take about seven years. Photo: CEO Marcel de Nooijer of Transavia with Mirjam van den Bogaard, COO Eindhoven Airport.