Carpatair (V3, Timisoara) has announced plans to readjust its schedules for flights from and to its Timisoara hub from October 28. It currently has its aircraft overnighting in Eastern Europe and then operating to Timisoara in the morning and then onwards to destinations in Western Europe. From October 28, it will turn around its schedules and let all of the aircraft overnight in Western Europe. Carpatair currently operates from Ancona, Bari, Bologna, Düsseldorf Int'l, Florence Peretola, Milan Bergamo, Munich, Rome Fiumicino, Stuttgart Manfred Rommel, Venice Marco Polo, Verona to Timisoara and then from there to Bacau, Bucharest Otopeni, Chernivtsi, Chisinau, Craiova, Iasi, Lviv and Sibiu.
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Carpatair announces major schedule change for Timisoara hub
About Carpatair
Type | Passenger Charter |
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Base | Timisoara |
Aircraft | 3 |
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