Last November, Transavia unveiled a special livery to commemorate the airline's 50th anniversary. It was specially designed by Studio Dumbar, which also created the airline’s house style. The so-called "Petar Pan" livery takes its name from Transavia's holiday club, which organises travel for young people who are unable to go on holiday independently because of an impairment, disability or chronic illness. It will be featured on one of the carrier's Boeing 737-800 aircraft over the next six years.
Last November, Transavia unveiled a special livery to commemorate the airline's 50th anniversary. It was specially designed by Studio Dumbar, which also created the airline’s house style. The so-called "Petar Pan" livery takes its name from Transavia's holiday club, which organises travel for young people who are unable to go on holiday independently because of an impairment, disability or chronic illness. It will be featured on one of the carrier's Boeing 737-800 aircraft over the next six years.
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