Flyone Cancels Nearly All Bucharest Flights
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Flyone Airlines canceled almost all flights from Bucharest

Flyone, a private budget airline headquartered in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, announced that it has canceled almost all flights to and from Henri Coanda Airport (Otopeni) in Bucharest.
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In total, according to according to BoardingPass, the company canceled 8 of its 11 flights to Bucharest.

Late last year, the carrier announced several routes from Bucharest. According to that announcement, Flyone was to launch flights between Bucharest and airports in Dublin (Ireland), Frankfurt (Germany), Paris (France), Barcelona (Spain) and London (UK) in 2026.

In addition, scheduled flights between Bucharest and the airports of Madrid (Spain) and Nice (France) were also scheduled to open in June.

Of all the previously announced destinations, only flights to Luton debuted on May 17. Currently, the airline is still selling tickets only for flights to Tel Aviv (Israel), Brussels (Belgium) and London (UK).

Flyone Airlines, founded in 2015, officially entered the Romanian market in April 2025. The company operates scheduled and charter flights from its base at Chisinau International Airport. Its fleet consists of one Airbus A320 and two Airbus A321 aircraft. In total, the company serves about 75 scheduled and charter routes, connecting Bucharest, Chisinau, Yerevan, Tashkent and other cities to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and North Africa.


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