Transavia sale dates centre on two named campaigns rather than a single annual event: “Sale” in early summer and “Winter Sale” in early autumn. Unlike several rivals, Transavia doesn’t run a confirmed official Black Friday campaign, so it’s worth watching its own sale pages directly rather than waiting for a November discount.
This guide covers Transavia’s sale pattern, what’s confirmed for 2025/26, and how it compares with Ryanair, easyJet and Wizz Air. For hand luggage rules on Transavia, see our carry-on bag guide.
Transavia sale dates: how often does the airline run sales?
Transavia runs two named, recurring campaigns a year rather than a single fixed sale date. The “Sale” campaign, timed shortly after the summer schedule opens, most recently ran from 18 June to 2 July, with discounts on travel between August and October. The “Winter Sale” campaign, timed after the winter schedule opens, most recently ran from 30 September to 14 October, with discounts on travel between November and March.
| Typical window | Travel dates covered | |
|---|---|---|
Sale | Most recently 18 June to 2 July | Travel between August and October |
Winter Sale | Most recently 30 September to 14 October | Travel between November and March |
What Transavia’s sales typically include

Transavia’s sale campaigns are timed to follow shortly after each new season’s schedule opens for booking, giving early access to discounted fares on routes that have just gone on sale. Both campaigns cover a several-month travel window rather than a single peak period.
Because Transavia publishes an exact schedule-release policy, it’s possible to roughly predict when the next sale will land: shortly after the summer schedule opens around September, and shortly after the winter schedule opens around April or May.
How Transavia sales compare with other airlines
Ryanair runs flash sales far more often than Transavia, sometimes several times a month. easyJet and Wizz Air both run sales every few weeks. Transavia’s two confirmed named campaigns a year make it one of the less frequent discounters among UK-facing airlines, and unlike many competitors, it doesn’t run a confirmed Black Friday event.
Because Transavia’s sale campaigns follow directly from its published schedule-release policy, they’re arguably easier to anticipate than airlines that announce sales with little notice.
Tips for catching a Transavia sale

The best time to check is shortly after Transavia opens a new season’s schedule: early autumn for the following summer, and spring for the following winter. Checking transavia.com’s sale campaign page directly is more reliable than waiting for an email, since campaign timing can shift slightly from year to year.
Because both campaigns cover several months of travel dates, it’s worth checking even if your trip isn’t for a while yet. Popular routes from Amsterdam and the compact UK network points, London Stansted, Edinburgh and Dublin, tend to sell out of the cheapest fares first.
Frequently asked questions
When is the next Transavia sale?
Transavia runs two named campaigns a year: “Sale”, most recently 18 June to 2 July, and “Winter Sale”, most recently 30 September to 14 October. There’s no confirmed official Black Friday campaign.
Does Transavia run a Black Friday sale?
Not as a confirmed, official campaign. Some third-party deal sites have reported Transavia Black Friday discounts, but transavia.com doesn’t currently list Black Friday as one of its named sale events.
What travel dates do Transavia sales usually cover?
The “Sale” campaign has covered travel between August and October, and “Winter Sale” has covered travel between November and March.
How can I predict when the next Transavia sale will start?
Transavia’s sale campaigns tend to follow shortly after each new season’s schedule opens, so checking around September for the summer sale and around April or May for the winter sale is a reasonable approach.
Which UK and Ireland airports do Transavia sales apply to?
Transavia’s UK and Ireland network covers London Stansted, Edinburgh and Dublin, all connecting through its Amsterdam Schiphol hub.
Other Transavia guides
For details on when new routes and dates go on sale, see our guide to when Transavia releases flights. For hand luggage sizing, see the best carry-on bag for Transavia. Browse our flight deals page for currently verified fares.

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