Transavia names KLM executive Paul Terstegge as CEO, effective 1 Feb 2026

Air France–KLM low-cost unit Transavia has named KLM commercial executive Paul Terstegge as CEO, succeeding Marcel de Nooijer on 1 February 2026. Terstegge — with KLM inflight and commercial experience — will steer Transavia's fleet renewal, European network expansion and operational stability.

Discovered 2025-12-01T10:02:57.811718-08:00 | 2025-12-01T10:02:57.811718-08:00

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  • The new CEO will oversee Transavia's fleet renewal and capacity plans, directly affecting its A320neo integration and narrowbody deployment strategies — see Transavia's recent A320neo fleet integration and livery debut (Transavia debuts new livery on Airbus A320neo in Toulouse)
  • The appointment is part of Air France–KLM's broader governance and strategic repositioning in Europe as the group pursues operational control and competitive responses to market pressure (context: Air France–KLM says it wants to manage TAP "without interference")

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