Transavia France and Transavia Netherlands cabin and hold rules.
Transavia baggage model
Transavia is the LCC subsidiary of Air France-KLM operating from Paris Orly, Lyon, Nantes, Amsterdam, and Eindhoven. The Basic fare includes one personal item (40 × 30 × 20 cm). A larger 55 × 40 × 25 cm cabin bag is paid; hold bag is paid.
Cabin bag pricing
The paid cabin bag (Plus or Max bundle) is typically EUR 12–25 added at booking. Bundle includes Speedy Boarding.
Hold baggage
Hold bag pricing varies route-by-route, EUR 14–55 for 20 kg. Sports equipment (skis, golf, surfboard, bicycle) is a fixed extra fee.
Transavia-specific gotchas
- Transavia France (TO) and Transavia Netherlands (HV) are technically separate airlines; bag-through is not guaranteed for connecting flights.
- The carrier participates in Flying Blue (Air France-KLM loyalty), so miles and tier credit count toward Air France elite status.
- Most Transavia flights operate from Paris Orly Sud, confirm your terminal.
- Bag drop closes 40 minutes before departure on most flights.
Sources & further reading
The fees, allowances and procedures cited in this guide are cross-checked against carrier and regulator publications. For primary sources and official rulings, see:
- IATA, international airline trade body; canonical source for IATA codes, baggage tracking standards and industry statistics.
- ICAO, UN civil aviation agency; the authoritative reference for ICAO codes, safety standards and global aviation policy.
- OpenFlights public dataset, the open airport, airline and route dataset that powers the directory side of FlightHaven.
Last verified: July 2026. Carrier policies and airport fees change frequently, always confirm with the airline or airport before travel. FlightHaven is independent and does not sell tickets.