Timisoara low-cost airline and flight news
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December 12th, 2008
WindJet to expand at Bologna Forli
WindJet will add 12 new routes from their Bologna (Forli) base next year. Flights, most of which begin at the end of March 2009, include routes to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin (Tegel), Krakow, Lampedusa, Naples, Prague, Riga, Timisoara, Brussels (International), Cagliari and Paris (Charles de Gaulle).
August 10th, 2008
Wizz Air to open new Romanian base at Timisoara
Wizz Air have announced that they will open their 10th base at Timisoara in Romania. They have put eight routes on sale to this new airport, including flights from London (Luton), Dortmund and Rome (Fiumicino) (all beginning 17 December 2008) and from Barcelona, Milan (Orio al Serio), Paris (Beauvais), Rome (Fiumicino), Valencia and Venice (Treviso) (from 11 March 2009). Flights are available to book now for these new routes.
May 18th, 2008
MyAir to fly to Timisoara
Italian low-cost airline MyAir will begin flying to the Romanian city of Timisoara. They will begin flying to Timisoara from their Venice (Marco Polo) and Milan (Orio al Serio) bases from 22 September 2008. Flights on these routes are available to book now at www.myair.com.
August 5th, 2007
Sky Europe to begin flying to Timisoara
Sky Europe will begin flights to Timisoara from their Vienna base this winter. They will fly four times per week on this route from 28 October 2007.
February 23rd, 2006
MyAir to fly from Italy to Bulgaria and Romania
MyAir will launch 5 new routes on 13 April 2006. They will begin flying to Sofia in Bulgaria from Bologna (Guglielmo Marconi) and Milan (Orio al Serio), and to the Romanian airports of Timisoara, from Venice (Marco Polo) and Milan (Orio al Serio), and to Bucharest (Baneasa) from Rome (Ciampino).
January 25th, 2006
Blue Air moves route to Arad
Blue Air will move their route to Verona (Brescia), scheduled to operate from Timisoara, to Arad instead. This will be the first low-cost route to operate from Arad.
December 27th, 2005
Blue Air to fly to Verona
From 11 February, Blue Air will launch a new route from Bucharest (Baneasa) and Timisoara to Verona (Brescia). They will fly 3 times per week on these routes.
November 27th, 2004
Blue Air - Romania’s first low cost airline
In December 2004, Blue Air will begin their first flights. Blue Air is the first low-cost airline to emerge from Romania, with a base at Bucharest (Baneasa).
Initially, they will fly from Bucharest (Baneasa) to Milan (Orio al Serio), Timisoara, Reus and Lyon.