FlixBus Starts Operations in Romania

The German company FlixBus, the largest European coach carrier, has entered the Romanian market and operates routes from 10 cities to several destinations abroad.
FlixBus coaches feature air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and tickets are purchased electronically via the FlixBus app and the company’s website.
FlixBus routes depart from Bucharest to several foreign destinations and also stop in Ploiesti, Brasov, Fagaras, Sibiu, Sebes, Deva, Lugoj, Timisoara, and Arad.
The company operates daily routes on the Vienna-Bucharest route, and on some days, the route starts from Salzburg.
Prices start from EUR 75 for the Salzburg – Bucharest route, EUR 69 for the Vienna – Bucharest route, EUR 49 for the Vienna – Arad route, and EUR 69 for Linz – Sibiu.
The company operates in 900 destinations across 20 countries and transported 20 million passengers last year.
In Romania, the company primarily competes with Atlassib and Eurolines for international routes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Romanian cities does FlixBus serve?

FlixBus operates from 10 cities including Bucharest, Ploiesti, Brasov, Fagaras, Sibiu, Sebes, Deva, Lugoj, Timisoara, and Arad.

What are the starting prices for FlixBus tickets from Romania?

Ticket prices start at 49 EUR for routes like Vienna – Arad and go up to 75 EUR for longer routes like Salzburg – Bucharest.

What services are included on FlixBus coaches?

Passengers benefit from air conditioning and free Wi-Fi, with the convenience of electronic ticket booking via the app or website.