Transavia Airlines (HV, Amsterdam Schiphol) has launched more new routes from Copenhagen this spring and is planning to transfer a B737-700 and two B737-800s to a new subsidiary in Denmark later this year branded as Transavia Denmark (PH/Copenhagen Kastrup): Amsterdam-Almeria: weekly seasonal B737-800 service (already launched) Amsterdam-Bergerac: 3x weekly B737-700/-800 has resumed on May 6 Amsterdam-Djerba: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 19 Amsterdam-Jerez de la Frontera: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on June 12 Amsterdam-Kos: 3x weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on April 26 Amsterdam-Preveza-Kefalonia-Amsterdam: weekly seasonal B737-800 service (already launched) Amsterdam-Volos-Kefalonia-Amsterdam: weekly seasonal B737-800 service (already launched) Billund-Las Palmas: weekly B737-800 service starting on November 7 Copenhagen-Alghero: weekly seasonal B737-700 starting on June 23 Copenhagen-Athens: 2x weekly B737-700 service has started on May 22 Copenhagen-Chania: 2x weekly B737-700 service Copenhagen-Palma de Mallorca: 2x weekly B737-700 service It has however given up its Copenhagen-Alicante route in mid-April, will terminate its Amsterdam-Monastir route on July 4 and no longer serve Dubrovnik, Menorca, Pula and Zadar from Amsterdam and Girona and Granada from Paris Orly this summer season. Transavia Airlines has temporarily leased two B737-800s from GOL Transportes Aéreos until the end of October and will also lease another B737-800 from its parent KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL/Amsterdam).