Blue Air announces Iasi-Cologne

Blue Air announces Iasi-Cologne

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The Romanian low-cost airline Blue Air announces the opening of a Boeing 737 Max base in Iasi. A machine of this type is to be stationed from March 27, 2022. Among other things, a non-stop connection to Cologne / Bonn is to be started.

The German city is to be served from Iasi from March 28, 2022. For the time being, two circuits per week are planned, on Monday and Friday. The new base will also go to Barcelona, ​​Rome-FCO, Paris-CDG and Brussels twice a week.

Frequencies are to be increased on the existing routes to Bucharest and London Heathrow. Blue Air plans to operate the Dublin route three times a week from December 2021. The carrier's fleet currently consists of 20 Boeing 737s of different variants. They currently have two Boeing 737 Max 8s.

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