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Your Transavia Strike Guide: Rights, Updates, and Travel Tips

Joanna Teljeur
Written By Joanna Teljeur
Last Updated: February 03, 2025

You just heard that Transavia flights could be affected by a strike, and now you’re wondering what to do to mitigate the problems that could happen as a result. But where do you start, and what can you even make changes to your flight if you’re a few days away from departure.

You might not be able to control what happens with the strike, but there are some protections that you have as a passenger, should you end up canceled or delayed. Keep reading to learn about your options.

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Steps to Take Before a Transavia Strike

  1. Keep on the lookout for updates and changes by checking Transavia’s website. 
  2. Sign up for SMS alerts
  3. Download the Transavia app to get faster notifications.
  4. Check the refund policy for your booking.
  5. If you have a non-refundable ticket, check to see if you can make changes because of a pending strike.
  6. If you can make changes on your own, wait for the airline to cancel your flight and get an automatic refund.
  7. Pack accordingly so you’re prepared for delays.

Transavia Ticket Changes Prior to a Strike

It’s worth noting that carriers will sometimes allow ticketed passengers to alter their flight without paying fees if a strike is called. You’ll be notified if Transavia thinks your flight will be affected. You can also check the official website to see if there are any notifications about flexible booking changes.

Basically, if you have a non-refundable ticket, the airline might make an exception for you, but if they don’t just wait until your flight is canceled, because then you’ll be given the choice of a rebooking or a refund.

When You’re at the Airport and Transavia Goes on Strike

If you’re already underway in your travels, then you might get stuck at the airport. Should this happen, remember that EU261 rules require Transavia to help you by giving you coupons or vouchers for meals and refreshments if your wait extends at least 2 hours.

If you’re stranded overnight, you should be given hotel lodging and transport, but if you end up paying out-of-pocket for accommodation, hold onto your receipts so you can get reimbursed.

Transavia Strikes: Your Passenger Rights 

When a strike is announced, most passengers want to know if they’ll be repaid for missed flights and cancellations and when they will be owed a refund.

Your rights are protected by Regulation EU261/2004. So, whether your Transavia flight was canceled or delayed, if you end up arriving 3 or more hours late at your final stop, then yes, Transavia may have to repay you because the disturbance was within their control.

Can You Get a Refund?

Yes. If Transavia cancels your flight ahead of an announced strike or if you’re delayed for more than 5 hours, then you’ll be given a choice between a rebooking or a refund. If you choose the rebooking, you will not be charged any fees for the change.

However, if you cancel your flight preemptively, then you will technically only get a refund if you have a refundable ticket. This is why it’s a good idea to wait for the airline to cancel the flight instead.

In Closing

Download the Transavia app and check the website for alerts if a strike is announced. Whatever you do, stay on top of the latest information. If you have questions or concerns, reach out to the airline customer service to see if they can help you with your booking.

It’s also a smart idea to review the refund policies for your ticket and check to see if the credit card you used to purchase your flight offers any travel insurance. Lastly, get better acquainted with your passenger rights so you know what to expect from Transavia.

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