New destination Oujda and retro Transavia Airbus picked up

An update from us

Dear partner,

Starting this winter, we are flying to a new destination in northeastern Morocco: Oujda! This route will be added to Transavia's already extensive Moroccan network. We also picked up our retro Airbus in Hamburg, which is already making its first commercial flights. Read on for more.

Transavia connects Oujda with Amsterdam

Transavia is introducing a new destination from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol this winter: Oujda, in northeastern Morocco. The route is being added to the network specifically during busy school holiday periods.  

Flights will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays, from 10 December 2025 to 11 January 2026 (Christmas holidays) and from 4 February to 8 March 2026 (spring holidays). Transavia will be using the modern Airbus A321neo with 232 seats on this route. 

Connection to the Randstad 

Oujda is in northeastern Morocco: a region where many people in the Netherlands have family. The need to visit family is especially high during school holidays. With the new route, Transavia becomes the only airline connecting Schiphol and the Randstad directly to Oujda in the northeast of Morocco.  

Transavia already flies from Rotterdam The Hague Airport to Nador and Al Hoceima, also in northeastern Morocco. Other Moroccan destinations in Transavia’s network include Agadir, Casablanca, Fez, Marrakesh, Rabat, and Tangier.

The Transavia retro Airbus has been picked up

In our last newsletter we introduced you to our retro Transavia Airbus and now it's with us! Together with a group of colleagues from the Transavia retro project team, business partners from TUI, Corendon and Sunweb, the director of the ANVR and aviation journalists, we picked up our retro Airbus in Hamburg Friday the 25th of July.
 
The retro Airbus is more than a nod to the past. It is a symbol of pride, of our history and of our forward-looking attitude. A tribute to 60 years of Transavia, in which we achieved a lot together with our business partners and in which we continue to build on a sustainable future with just as much energy. After landing at Schiphol Airport, hundreds of aviation enthusiasts lined the runway and the Panorama Terrace. The aircraft was accompanied by six yellow cars from Schiphol and three electric cars from Transavia. 

Waiting at the gate was designer Thijs Postma (92 years old). He witnessed with his own eyes how his past design came to life on a brand new Airbus. Young and old meet in this iconic design. Unforgettable! 

Being in the middle of the summer season, the retro Airbus was used to fly directly to Faro. Its first official commercial flight is a fact!