Low-cost airline Ryanair set to launch operations in Romania
Europe’s largest budget airline Ryanair decided to make its debut on the Romanian market. In a statement released on Thursday, January 14, the Irish air company announced it will open its 78th base at “Traian Vuia” International Airport in Timisoara.
The company intends to serve 7 new routes, -to Berlin, Brussels Charleroi, Dusseldorf Weeze, Frankfurt Hahn, London Stansted, Milan Bergamo-, including fights to Bucharest operated twice a day.
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Ryanair’s first Romanian base aims at offering low-cost services to 575,000 new customers by creating 430 jobs linked to the current activities at Timisoara Airport.
“By allocating an aircraft, Ryanair invests 100 million dollars in the Romanian region of Banat. We decided to operate flight from Timisoara to Bucharest two times per day, and six other international routes,” said David O’Brien, the Chief Commercial Officer at Ryanair.