safety and quality
On a transavia.com flight one thing has top priority: a safe flight. Naturally the quality and safety standards of Transavia airlines also apply to these flights. Transavia airlines has received international recognition from the Civil Aviation Authority, on behalf of the Joint Aviation Authorities, for its overall airline operation. This recognition, the EU-OPS Air Operator Certificate, is a mark of quality for standards relating to flight preparation, performance and maintenance. Furthermore, in 1992 Transavia Airlines C.V. was the first organisation in Europe to receive the JAR-145 (now PART-145) certificate, a quality certification for the maintenance of aircraft following the latest European requirements.In the framework of the close collaboration between the two companies, transavia.com France aims to align the security and quality standards of its flights to the model of transavia.com Holland, in order to benefit from the experience, the quality and the savoir-faire of transavia.com Holland.
EU notice: list of unsafe airlines
The European Union has made a list of unsafe airlines. transavia.com has the obligation to inform you about this list. On this black list you'll find airlines that are not allowed to fly within EU borders. This list helps passengers and touroperators in their choice between airlines and forces unsafe airlines to improve their safety performance. The airlines that are on the black list, can be found on the website of the European Union, www.europa.eu.int. This list is evaluated and if necessary, updated at least once every three months.
Also, transavia.com is a member of ELFAA, a non-profit organisation, that represents and protects the needs of low fare airlines and their customers.
