Source: Figaro Voyages
Published on July 16, 2025
Transavia France is breaking new ground as the first French low-cost carrier to allow passengers to resell their flight tickets. Launched on July 15th in partnership with startup Fairlyne, the service lets travelers put their tickets back on sale up until one hour before departure through the airline’s digital channels. If the ticket sells, the original passenger receives a refund ranging from the tax amount up to 50% of the total price.
This initiative addresses the issue of no-shows while offering travelers a flexible alternative between outright cancellation and costly fare changes. The fully integrated, white-label platform operates seamlessly within Transavia’s booking system, with no additional fees or third-party intermediaries involved. This move positions Transavia as a pioneer in the French low-cost sector and could pave the way for similar services across the industry.
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