Transavia France joins forces with Uber: earn Flying Blue Miles on your journey to the airport
The recent alliance between Transavia France and Uber transforms a simple city trip into a loyalty opportunity: each eligible journey now entitles you to earn Flying Blue Miles. This partnership marks a real desire to integrate travel "from home to the boarding gate" into a single, rewarded and simplified journey for French travelers.
A partnership that makes travel easier
According to Flywest, the agreement reached in early November 2025 offers program members Flying Blue the ability to link their account to the Uber application via the Travel benefits. Once the accounts have been linked, each eligible journey made in France earns miles in proportion to the amount spent. This mechanism brings urban transport closer to the world of air travel, and supports a smoother customer experience for Transavia and Air France-KLM Group passengers.
How does it work?
The principle is simple and user-centered. Flying Blue members connect their account to the Uber application. Then, each UberX, Uber Green or Uber Comfort journey made in France and paid for using the chosen method generates a miles credit. According to Flywest, the ratio communicated at launch is 1 mile per euro spentMiles are automatically added to the member's Flying Blue balance. Miles are automatically added to the member's Flying Blue balance, with no further action required when booking a flight.
What are the benefits for travellers?
This partnership transforms a common expense item - airport transfers - into an effective loyalty lever. For regular travellers, the possibility of earn Uber miles makes daily trips or airport transfers more cost-effective, especially for Transavia customers on a budget who want to get closer to a status or award without multiplying their flights. Introductory offers, including a prize draw to win lots of miles, reinforce immediate interest and accelerate adoption.
Impact on the Air France-KLM and Transavia ecosystems
For Transavia, integration with Uber is a deliberate strategy to enrich the "door-to-door experience" and improve the value proposition in the face of low-cost competition. According to Flywest, the move is part of the Air France-KLM group's wider strategy to build loyalty via an ecosystem of services (flights, transfers, accommodation, complementary services). Uber, for its part, is consolidating its position in the travel sector by offering passengers another reason to prefer its services for their journeys to the airport.
Practical implications for your travel planning
The alliance slightly alters the way you plan a trip: linking your accounts must become a reflex for anyone who wants to optimize your Miles. Business travellers and holidaymakers will now be able to include the cost of the transfer in the calculation of their loyalty yield. In addition, the promotional periods announced by Flywest (operations enabling passengers to earn a large volume of miles) can make certain routes particularly attractive when booking a Transavia flight.
Tips for maximizing your profits
To get the most out of the system, we recommend checking that each journey is eligible before paying, and ensuring that the link between Uber and Flying Blue accounts is active. Travelers looking to accumulate miles quickly should take advantage of special introductory offers and flights to or from airports where Transavia operates regularly. Last but not least, keep an eye on Flywest's official communications to make sure you don't miss out on any special or temporary operations that increase your mileage accrual yield.
This alliance between Transavia France and Uber illustrates a strong trend in the industry: the convergence of ground and air services around a single loyalty program, for the benefit of a better customer experience and more natural loyalty building.
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