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[20] [21] In March 2012, all air traffic except for business air traffic was transferred from Aurel Vlaicu International Airport (at that time Bucharest's low-cost hub) to Henri Coandă International Airport. [citation needed] Air Canada Rouge introduced seasonal routes to Toronto and Montreal in June 2018. The carrier operated the flights with ...
Timișoara Airport is one of the four airports in Romania that has a runway longer than 3 km (the other three are Henri Coandă Intl. and Aurel Vlaicu Intl. in Bucharest and Mihail Kogălniceanu Intl. in Constanța). [2] It serves as an operating base for Wizz Air and is considered a backup airport for Belgrade (BEG), Bucharest (OTP) and ...
In September 2021, rival low-cost carrier EasyJet claimed it had rejected a takeover offer from Wizz Air. [24] On 14 November 2021, on the first day of the Dubai Airshow, Wizz Air was one of four airlines that ordered additional A321neo jets. Wizz Air is due to receive a total of 75 A321neo and 27 A321XLRs, adding up to 102 new aircraft. [25]
[1] Tirana: Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza: Base [2] Armenia: Yerevan: Zvartnots International Airport [3] Austria: Salzburg: Salzburg Airport [4] Vienna: Vienna Airport: Base [5] Azerbaijan: Baku: Heydar Aliyev International Airport: Bahrain: Manama: Bahrain International Airport: Terminated: Belgium: Brussels: Brussels Airport [6 ...
Buziaș Airfield, 45°39'11"N 21°34'34"E Caransebeș / Reșița: LRCS CSB Caransebeș Airport: TWR 118.880 MHz Ciolpani: Ciolpani Airfield 122.1 MHz Cisnădie / Sibiu: LRCD Măgura Airfield, 45°44'21"N 24°9'50"E 122.7 MHz Clinceni / București: LRCN Clinceni Airfield, 44°21'38"N 25°55'54"E 123.5 MHz Comana / București / Giurgiu
In November 2024, the European General Court rejected a legal challenge by low-cost carrier Wizz Air against a capital injection provided by the Romanian government to TAROM. The aid, valued at €2 million, was approved by the European Commission as part of efforts to compensate TAROM for losses related to COVID-19 travel restrictions. [40]
As of September 2022, Blue Air served 75 scheduled destinations in 21 countries. [3] [6] Blue Air was forced to suspend all operations on 6 September 2022. [1] [2] [12] In November 2022, its license was suspended, [13] and the now-dormant airline was nationalized in December 2022. [7] In March 2023, Blue Air subsequently filed for insolvency. [4]
Wizz Air UK received its AOC in May 2018, two months later than originally planned. [1] Wizz Air UK opened its second base at Doncaster Sheffield Airport in August 2020, basing only one aircraft there and operating 10 routes. [9] This was increased to 23 routes and another based aircraft in September 2020. [10]