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Paul Terstegge Appointed CEO of Transavia

Paul Terstegge Appointed CEO of Transavia
Paul Terstegge has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Transavia, effective February 1, 2026, succeeding Marcel de Nooijer. Currently serving as Executive Vice President Inflight Services at KLM, Terstegge brings extensive expertise in commercial leadership, operational management, and strategic development within the aviation industry. His appointment arrives at a critical juncture for Transavia, as the airline aims to broaden its footprint across Europe and accelerate its shift toward more sustainable operations.
Strategic Leadership Amidst Industry Challenges
The leadership transition at Transavia is intended to strengthen the airline’s long-term strategy, emphasizing targeted growth, network expansion, and the integration of quieter, cleaner aviation technologies. In the coming years, the airline will prioritize enhancing the passenger experience, ensuring operational reliability, and refining its business model to maintain competitiveness in a rapidly evolving market environment.
Terstegge’s career within the Air France–KLM Group encompasses senior management roles abroad, involvement in strategic initiatives in Paris, and a variety of commercial positions. At KLM, he currently manages one of the airline’s largest operational divisions, equipping him with significant experience in overseeing complex service environments and large teams.
Jenny Elissen, Chair of Transavia’s Supervisory Board, expressed strong support for the appointment, stating, “We warmly welcome Paul to Transavia. His deep and extensive national and international experience will be essential in Transavia’s next phase. His accessible leadership style fits well with our colleagues and aligns with the course we want to pursue and further shape in the coming years.”
Navigating a Competitive and Complex Market
Terstegge’s arrival coincides with intensified competition in the European low-cost carrier sector, where airlines face mounting pressure to drive growth and improve efficiency. Industry analysts note that his leadership will be closely observed, particularly as competitors such as Air Europa have recently undergone leadership changes following significant investments. The broader aviation industry is also contending with challenges including operational disruptions linked to government shutdowns and executive transitions at major companies like Delta and Priceline. These factors may indirectly influence market dynamics and shape responses to Terstegge’s tenure at Transavia.
As Transavia embarks on its next chapter, Terstegge’s leadership will be pivotal in guiding the airline through a complex landscape, balancing ambitious growth objectives with the imperatives of sustainability and operational excellence.

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