Low-cost flight operator Blue Air will restart flights on the Bucharest-Turin route on September 30, with two weekly flights on Tuesday and Saturday.
“Blue Air maintains a constant analysis of passenger requests and for that reason we reintroduced Bucharest-Turin, which presently is operated only out of Bacau. Moreover, passengers who will purchase their tickets on this new route will have a free checked baggage of 32 kilograms for tickets bought by September 30, with travel scheduled until the end of the 2014-2015 flight schedule”, according to Gheorghe Racaru, general director of Blue Air.
Plane tickets can be purchased at prices starting at 27.99 euro/flight segment. The air-carrier operates flights to Italy on 9 other routes:
– From Bucharest to Bologna, Catania, Milan, Naples and Rome;
– From Bucharest to Bologna, Milan, Rome and Turin.
Last week, Blue Air announced that it intends to participate, in collaboration with investment fund Renaissance Capital owned by Mikhail Prokhorov’s Onexim, in Cyprus Airways’ privatization procedures, according to the low-cost carrier.