When will Transavia release it's new Colourscheme?

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SicilianFalcon
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When will Transavia release it's new Colourscheme?

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Skyliner has a picture of a 737 in basic white now sayign something liek it is about to be painted up i nthe new cs of Transavia.

Is there any release date for the new cs that anybody knows of?

The website has all new colours to it and they work along the lines of this lila design Scheme that i have seen on ModNet.

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I dont understand in the caption what he means off hand design? Is this the new colours.

Thanks

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I they are the new colours they should think about a new tail logo aswell, the old one doesn't really fit on it...

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Post by speedbird1 »

How many 777-200's have Transavia got now... 8O
Although I think that scheme would look good on the 737's!

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Regn # PH-XRA
Picture courtesy by Paulo Carvalho

Other pictures http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... entry=true

To your query, Emirates, I think you should visit http://www.worldairroutes.com/Transavia.html

Official website http://www.transavia.com/

On 12 December 2004 Transavia and Basiq Air merged to become one brand: transavia.com. Go to transavia.com to book the destinations you used to find at basiqair.com and transavia.nl. With a single brand name, a new logo, a new website, more destinations and low airfares transavia.com is your new start to a holiday in Europe.
Aum Sweet Aum.

a340
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Post by a340 »

The fleet of Transavia.com is 29 airplanes
Boeing 737-700 (10)
Boeing 737-800 (19)

With greetings A340

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Post by HorsePower »

a340 wrote:The fleet of Transavia.com is 29 airplanes
Boeing 737-700 (10)
Boeing 737-800 (19)
According to CH-Aviation:
-9 Boeing B737-700 (one more to be delivered)
-17 Boeing B737-800

Also:
PH-HZB, PH-HZG, PH-HZI, PH-HZJ, PH-HZX are leased to Sun Country Airlines (B738s)
PH-HZL is leased to Air Berlin (B738)
PH-HZN is leased to KLM (B738) (According to airfleets.net)
PH-HZW is leased to Air Paradise Intl (B738)

So basically, Transavia operates by his own:
-9 Boeing B737-700
-9 Boeing B737-800
(Do someone can confirme these numbers?)

BTW, I don't think they will ever operates any single tripple 7.
I found the new livery simply ugly :pukey: .

Regards

Seb.

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Post by a340 »

I got the information from: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transavia_Airlines

This site is most of the time accurate with his info. The site was updated at 19 of februari 2005.

But you can be right

kind regards A340

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