FLYONE Airlines will launch five routes from Bucharest, Cluj and Craiova

FLYONE Airlines, a low-cost carrier from the Republic of Moldova, will launch several regular routes to and from airports in Romania this summer, according to boardingpass.ro.

The Romanian subsidiary of FLYONE will inaugurate its first five regular flight routes to and from airports in Romania at the beginning of June 2025. FLYONE will operate flights from Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Craiova.

From Bucharest’s Henri Coandă Airport (Otopeni), three of the five routes will be operated, to Larnaca (Cyprus), Verona (Italy), and Tel Aviv (Israel).

From Cluj-Napoca, FLYONE will start flying to Larnaca, Cyprus, in June.

FLYONE is a private low-cost airline based in Chișinău, Republic of Moldova. The company received its air operator certificate in the spring of 2016 and started operating its first regular passenger flights in the summer.

FLYONE Airlines has been registered and certified in Romania since December 2022.

Source: BoardingPass.ro

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