About T7
T7 is a regional carrier operating within a tight but deliberate network, built around French provincial cities rather than the usual Paris-centric model you see from the bigger players. With 30 non-stop routes spanning 15 airports and a total network reach of just over 13,000 km, this isn't an airline trying to be everything to everyone. It's punching specifically at the domestic French market (23 of its 30 routes stay in France) with a secondary lean toward Italy. Think point-to-point regional flying, not intercontinental ambition.
Why fly T7?
The honest answer is geography. If you're moving between France's secondary cities — Lyon, Nice, Toulouse, Marseille — without wanting to detour through Charles de Gaulle, T7 makes a genuine case for itself. LYS anchors the network with five routes, which means Lyon actually functions as a real hub rather than a token listing. The Italy coverage (six routes) is a useful bonus for anyone working the Franco-Italian corridor regularly. The RNS-LYS pairing — at 579 km, the longest route in the network — tells you something about the airline's scale: these are short, efficient hops where showing up on time matters more than the inflight entertainment.
T7 hub airports
- LYS Lyon — 5 T7 routes from France
- TLS Toulouse — 4 T7 routes from France
- NCE Nice — 4 T7 routes from France
- MRS Marseille — 3 T7 routes from France
- OLB Olbia — 2 T7 routes from Italy
Top destination countries on T7
Tips for booking T7
Book directly and check the fare conditions carefully — regional carriers at this scale often have restrictive change policies that catch first-timers off guard. NCE and TLS each support four routes, so if you're connecting onward, build buffer time. The network skews heavily French (23 routes), so for the Italy runs specifically, compare pricing against competitors on the same city pairs. With a total network span of 13,140 km spread across 30 routes, average sectors are short — pack light, overhead space fills fast on smaller regional aircraft, and checked bag fees can quietly inflate a cheap fare.
Frequently asked questions about T7
Where does T7 fly?
T7 operates 30 routes primarily connecting France, Italy, and Spain. The airline focuses on major European destinations across these three countries, making it ideal for travel within Southern and Central Europe.
What is T7's main hub airport?
T7's main hub is Lyon Airport (LYS) in France, which serves as the primary connection point for the airline's network.
Is T7 a legacy airline, low-cost carrier, or regional airline?
Based on its focused 30-route network and hub-and-spoke model centered on Lyon, T7 operates as a regional carrier serving key destinations across France, Italy, and Spain.
When should I book flights with T7, and what fare classes are available?
For the best fares, book in advance during off-peak periods. T7 typically offers standard economy fare classes; check their website for specific fare options and any promotional pricing available for your chosen route.
What are T7's baggage allowance and check-in policies?
Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare type and route; it's recommended to review T7's specific baggage policy on their website before booking. Standard online check-in is typically available 24 hours before departure.