The LOW-COST Transavia company, a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group, continues to expand its network to Tunisia for the summer season 2026. An announcement that falls out: the Tunisian sky will need reinforcement to absorb the wave of tourists and travelers from the diaspora.
The flagship novelty: The opening of a Montpellier – Djerba linkfrom April 20, 2026, with a weekly flight every Monday. Djerba was already served by Transavia from Paris, Lyon and Nantes, but it is the first time that Montpellier airport has offered a direct flight to Lotophages Island. An offer that meets the demand of the south of France for sun destinations … accessible without endless stops.
At the same time, the company increases its frequencies on the Lyon and Marseille roads to Tunis and Monastir. Result: more choices for travelers, and a little help to unclog Tunisair, often overwhelmed …
With this program, Transavia confirms that Tunisia is not a simple stopover but a strategic destination. More flights, more regularity, and for some passengers, the ultimate luxury: reserve a Montpellier – Djerba in the morning and land the same evening, without having to cross your fingers.
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