Blue Air has announced it will add a new route linking Bucharest with Funchal in Madeira.
The new route will be operated with Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 aircraft starting on April 9, 2022.
Blue Air has announced it will add a new route linking Bucharest with Funchal in Madeira.
The new route will be operated with Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 aircraft starting on April 9, 2022.
Blue Air has announced it will establish a new base at Lasi Airport in June with 11 new destinations and two based aircraft.
The carrier will fly from Lasi to Barcelona, Brussels, Dusseldorf, London-Luton, Munich, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Rome-Fiumicino, and Turin.
The airline will also fly from Iasi to Heraklion, Mykonos and Zakynthos.
In other news, Blue Air also announced direct flights between Suceava and Bucharest Otopeni, introducing 3 weekly flights effective April 23, 2021. The flights are operated by Boeing 737 jets and are already available for booking, with prices starting from 19, 99 euro / one way, and all reservations include one free change of travel dates.
Blue Air will be linking Suceava to 18 domestic and international destinations, by introducing direct flights to Bucharest Otopeni and offering 17 connecting flights from Suceava via its Bucharest hub under the 2021 Summer Schedule.
The new destinations to be operated from Suceava are: Bucharest (direct), London – Heathrow (1 stop), Amsterdam (1 stop), Brussels (1 stop), Frankfurt (1 stop), Madrid (1 stop),Milan – Linate (1 stop), Paris – Charles de Gaulle (1 stop), Munchen (1 stop), Helsinki (1 stop), Cologne (1 stop), Larnaca (1 stop), Malaga (1 stop), Bologna (1 stop), Prague (1 stop), Rome Fiumicino (1 stop) Stuttgart (1 stop) and Valencia (1 stop).
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Blue Air suspended all flights departing from all Romanian airports until at least September 12, 2022, blaming the seizure of its bank accounts by Romania’s Ministry of Environment.
All flights returned to Romania on September 6 when operations were completely halted.
Blue Air has now announced the freeze on its bank accounts had been lifted and also stated it would confirm today (September 8) when flights would resume (probably next week).
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Blue Air has launched the Bucharest – Prague route.
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Blue Air has announced daily services from Milan Linate to Barcelona, Catania and Paris Charles de Gaulle, becoming the only airline connecting Linate with Barcelona and the only ULCC operating from Milan-Linate to Paris-Charles de Gaulle. All routes will be served by Boeing 737 / 800 – 189 seater jet.
Blue Air expands service from Milan Linate, introducing three key new routes to Catania, Barcelona and Paris Charles de Gaulle effective August 16th, 2021. The flights are already available for booking and ticket prices start at 9.99 Euro (Catania)/ 14.99 euro (Barcelona, Paris), one way – taxes, fees and one free change included.
Following the successful development of its Milan Linate operations, Blue Air has also upgraded the service between Bucharest – Milan Linate to a twice daily, operating morning and evening services between the two cities.
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Blue Air is planning to open seven routes from Bucharest (OTP) to Alicante (ALC), Dubai (DXB), Dubrovnik (DBV), Ibiza (IBZ), Palma de Mallorca (PMI), Split (SPU) and Tenerife (TFS).
In addition, the airline will also service from Cluj-Napoca (CLJ) to Heraklion (HER), Rhodes (RHO) and Zakynthos (ZTH).
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Blue Air has announced four new routes from Milan Linate to Madrid, Prague, Palermo and Lamezia Terme, starting on September 20, 2021.
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Blue Air has announced it will add the Bucharest – Dusseldorf next April for the summer season 2022.
The new route will operate five days a week.
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Blue Air has added the Lasi – Dublin route.
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Blue Air has announced it will add a new route linking Bucharest with Funchal in Madeira.
The new route will be operated with Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 aircraft starting on April 9, 2022.
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Blue Air has announced it will establish a new base at Lasi Airport in June with 11 new destinations and two based aircraft.
The carrier will fly from Lasi to Barcelona, Brussels, Dusseldorf, London-Luton, Munich, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Rome-Fiumicino, and Turin.
The airline will also fly from Iasi to Heraklion, Mykonos and Zakynthos.
In other news, Blue Air also announced direct flights between Suceava and Bucharest Otopeni, introducing 3 weekly flights effective April 23, 2021. The flights are operated by Boeing 737 jets and are already available for booking, with prices starting from 19, 99 euro / one way, and all reservations include one free change of travel dates.
Blue Air will be linking Suceava to 18 domestic and international destinations, by introducing direct flights to Bucharest Otopeni and offering 17 connecting flights from Suceava via its Bucharest hub under the 2021 Summer Schedule.
The new destinations to be operated from Suceava are: Bucharest (direct), London – Heathrow (1 stop), Amsterdam (1 stop), Brussels (1 stop), Frankfurt (1 stop), Madrid (1 stop),Milan – Linate (1 stop), Paris – Charles de Gaulle (1 stop), Munchen (1 stop), Helsinki (1 stop), Cologne (1 stop), Larnaca (1 stop), Malaga (1 stop), Bologna (1 stop), Prague (1 stop), Rome Fiumicino (1 stop) Stuttgart (1 stop) and Valencia (1 stop).
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Blue Air suspended all flights departing from all Romanian airports until at least September 12, 2022, blaming the seizure of its bank accounts by Romania’s Ministry of Environment.
All flights returned to Romania on September 6 when operations were completely halted.
Blue Air has now announced the freeze on its bank accounts had been lifted and also stated it would confirm today (September 8) when flights would resume (probably next week).
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Blue Air has made this announcement:
The many severe hardships, financial and operational, created by the COVID-19 pandemic have been felt by all airlines, but even more keenly by private regional airlines struggling for survival.
Notwithstanding these and other adverse elements, Blue Air a proud Romanian private company is doing its best to resume flight operations.
To that end, Blue Air is currently in discussions with potential investors, lenders and the Romanian Government to restructure its capital profile so as to be able to resume air operations.
Unfortunately, due to the complexity of this process, Blue Air is currently still not in a position to start flying again on October 10, 2022.
Blue Air will make an announcement promptly upon the finalization of the ongoing discussions as to when it expects to have its fleet flying again.
Blue Air sincerely regrets the inconvenience caused to the flying public, its employees, vendors and suppliers, and continues to work diligently to be able to resume air operations with as little further delay as possible.
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