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Transavia France to Cancel Flights Due to Fuel Prices

The low-cost airline of the Air France-KLM group explained that "due to the current geopolitical context in the Middle East and its impact on aviation fuel prices, it is adjusting its flight schedule and is forced to cancel several flights scheduled for May and June 2026."

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The Transavia company will cancel 400 flights because of the price of kerosene. Travellers who have just learned the news have to reorganise. The whole sector is worried as the May bridges approach and the great summer holidays. - "It will also impact July-August" : wave of cancellations of flights against the prices of kerosene (Transports).

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Will the war in the Middle East nail the planes on the ground this summer? On Sunday, 26 April, the low-cost airline Transavia, a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group, announced the cancellation of several flights scheduled for May and June 2026. The cancellations concern "less than 2% of the flight programme over the period May-June", a spokesman for the AFP said. The reason: the sharp rise in the price of kerosene, linked to geopolitical ten…

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Transavia slightly reduced its flights in May-June 2026 (less than 2%) and increased its prices due to the outbreak of war-related kerosene in the Middle East, which weighs heavily on airline costs.

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In the face of rising fuel prices, the low-cost airline of Air France-KLM will cancel several flights in May and June.

·Paris, France
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The increase in the price of kerosene upsets European air transport. Transavia cancels several flights scheduled for May and June 2026, while other companies adjust their programmes in the face of the energy crisis.

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Due to the blockade of the Strait of Ormuz, Transavia adjusts its capacity for the months of May and June due to the price of kerosene. Between rising tariffs and the risk of rationing, the European air sector is becoming more...

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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