
According to the company, tickets are already available on the FLYONE website and in the FLYONE mobile app. Tickets cost: from 149 euros
“Baku – one of the most important economic and tourist centers of the Caucasus region – becomes even more accessible for passengers from the Republic of Moldova,” the press release said.
“The launch of Chisinau – Baku flights is an important step in the development of regional aviation connectivity and responds to the growing interest in new destinations and international travel. We are pleased to offer our passengers direct access to one of the most dynamic capitals in the region,” said FLYONE CEO Mircea Maleca.
FLYONE was founded in 2016 and has become the largest airline in the Republic of Moldova. In 2025, FLYONE carried more than 3 million passengers and operated more than 18,000 flights.









