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MAKING AIR TRAVEL ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL
On the ground, the Netherlands boasts the highest bicycle modal share in the world (at 27%). As well as bicycle, bus, cars and rail, it also has a network of boat transport.
So, it’s no surprise that they’re seeing success in the skies, too.
Leading the way in low-cost air travel is Transavia, who serve 16 million passengers from Netherlands and France travelling to 150 European and North African destinations per year.
Where possible, Transavia is now functioning at its pre-Covid levels, and Chief Information Officer, Jeroen Cornelissen, is positive that it is now time to invest in the future.
Low Cost, Local and Loved
Transavia, which is considered the number one low-cost airline in the Netherlands, boasts a fleet of 44 Boeing 737 aircraft.
The flight operator has been a staple within the Netherlands since 1965, and in 2007 it also established a base in France.
It is renowned for being accessible and affordable for all.
“The founder established the business based on the ethos of making “flying accessible for all”, and this is at the heart of our product offering,” shared Jeroen.
And, behind every successful brand, is a strong, passionate team.
“It’s important to position your people as the most important asset to your business,” explained Jeroen, “we have a positive culture which fosters an environment of learning from failure, being proud of the product, and being results driven”.
For its people, of which there are around 2500 in Netherlands, Transavia implements a human capital strategy which focuses on investing in and enriching its people, encouraging a happy employee lifestyle.