ece, Ukraine, Moldova, France, United Kingdom as well as to various cities in Romania. The airport is the base of Carpatair and a focus city for low-cost Wizz Air. Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines are also important operators on the airport.
• Cluj-Napoca International Airport, as the largest airport in Transylvania it is served by a growing number of flights from various European destinations; It is one of the many hubs of low-cost Wizz Air, with services to over 10 destinations daily. Lufthansa also serves the airport.
o Other smaller international airports are located in:
• Sibiu (flights to Austria, Germany, Britain, Italy and Spain on Lufthansa, Austrian Airways and Blue Air). Focus city for Blue Air.
• Bacau (flights mainly to Italy and London on Blue Air. Secondary hub for Blue Air).
• Constanta - The only Romanian airport served by Ryanair (to two Italian destinations). Also served by Air Berlin (from Berlin). A small number of inbound seasonal charters also serve this airport, as well as a (small) number of seasonal domestic flights from Transylvania and Bucharest.
• Suceava - Two flights to Italian destinations.
• Iasi - One daily flight to Vienna and one to Budapest
• Targu-Mures - flights to Hungary, Germany, Britain, Italy, France and Spain on Wizz Air. Domestic flights to Bucharest on TAROM. Focus city for Wizz Air.
• Arad - Seasonal flights to one or two Italian destinations.
• Baia Mare - Seasonal (and very infrequent) international flights.
There are three important Romanian airlines:
1. TAROM, the Romanian flag carrier, based in Bucharest Otopeni
2. Carpatair, based in Timisoara, connects this city with eight Italian