Low-cost airline Blue Air will launch 5 new routes departing from Bacău Airport starting October 1st.
Thus, the company will fly to 13 destinations from its Bacău base, according to the following schedule:
- Bacău – London Luton 7 flights / week
- Bacău – Rome Fiumicino 7 flights / week
- Bacău – Bergamo 6 flights / week
- Bacău – Turin 5 flights / week
- Bacău – Dublin 4 flights / week
- Bacău – Bucharest Otopeni 4 flights / week (New route)
- Bacău – Cluj Napoca 3 flights / week (New route)
- Bacău – Brussels 3 flights / week
- Bacău – Paris Beauvais 2 flights / week (New route)
- Bacău – Madrid 2 flights / week
- Bacău – Barcelona 2 flights / week
- Bacău – Cologne 2 flights / week (New route)
- Bacău – Munich 2 flights / week (New route)
At the same time, following the decision of the Italian and Cypriot authorities to introduce a mandatory 14-day self-isolation measure and medical supervision for all persons arriving from Romania or who have been in transit through Romania in the last two weeks, Blue Air announces that it is forced to cancel a significant number of flights between Romania and Italy and between Romania and Cyprus.
Currently, a total of 64 flights planned for the period August 3 – 31, 2020, are affected, and the list will be permanently updated depending on the duration of the restrictions imposed by the Italian authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What new routes is Blue Air launching from Bacău?Blue Air is introducing five new routes from Bacău to Bucharest Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca, Paris Beauvais, Cologne, and Munich.
Why were flights to Italy and Cyprus canceled?Flights were canceled following decisions by Italian and Cypriot authorities to impose a mandatory 14-day self-isolation period for travelers arriving from Romania.
How many flights are affected by these cancellations?Currently, 64 flights scheduled between August 3 and August 31, 2020, have been canceled, with the list subject to updates based on the duration of restrictions.