Transavia 737-800 Livery - Missing “Welcome” Text

  • Hi all, not sure if anyone else noticed this, but I was flying the Transavia 737-800 in FS Global and realized the “welcome” text that’s normally on the L1 and R1 doors in real life seems to be missing. It’s that multi language text they use near the front doors, kind of a signature detail on their livery.

    It’s a small thing, but as a Transavia fan I thought it was worth mentioning. Curious if this has come up before, or if it’s something that might be added down the line. Either way, I’m enjoying the livery a lot overall! cool to see it included! :)

  • Hi all, not sure if anyone else noticed this, but I was flying the Transavia 737-800 in FS Global and realized the “welcome” text that’s normally on the L1 and R1 doors in real life seems to be missing. It’s that multi language text they use near the front doors, kind of a signature detail on their livery.

    It’s a small thing, but as a Transavia fan I thought it was worth mentioning. Curious if this has come up before, or if it’s something that might be added down the line. Either way, I’m enjoying the livery a lot overall! cool to see it included! :)

    Is a plane to plane basis some have it while some dont

    Best,

    War

    Aerofly Global (IOS) Iphone 12 Mini

  • Is a plane to plane basis some have it while some dont

    hi! from what I know the “welcome” text in different languages is actually present on all of transavia’s 737-800. it’s a consistent part of their livery and branding. I haven’t seen any exceptions within the fleet.

    The only case I’m aware of where it’s missing is on the cursed leased A320 Transavia operates occasionally during the summer. Since that’s not part of their regular fleet and has a different paint setup, it makes sense that the door text wouldn’t be there.

    So for the 737-800 specifically, I believe that text should always be included. It’s a small but iconic touch that really completes the look..

  • hi! from what I know the “welcome” text in different languages is actually present on all of transavia’s 737-800. it’s a consistent part of their livery and branding. I haven’t seen any exceptions within the fleet.

    The only case I’m aware of where it’s missing is on the cursed leased A320 Transavia operates occasionally during the summer. Since that’s not part of their regular fleet and has a different paint setup, it makes sense that the door text wouldn’t be there.

    So for the 737-800 specifically, I believe that text should always be included. It’s a small but iconic touch that really completes the look..

    I think you're right, I haven't seen any without this welcome greeting except for one, but that was either an older or a special paint job.