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Brasov: Fly Lili wants to fly to Stuttgart and Munich

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The Romanian airline Fly Lili – not to be confused with Liliair, which never took off from Klagenfurt – plans to compete with Dan Air from Brasov for Munich and Stuttgart in the 2023/24 winter flight schedule.

It is currently planned for the carrier to serve the destination Stuttgart on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from December 1, 2023. A day later, three weekly Munich flights, to be operated on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, are to expand the Germany portfolio.

Fly Lili is a Romanian airline founded in 2023. So far, the carrier has mainly been active in the area of ​​charter and ACMI services. Among other things, from Bucharest-Baneasa, Iasi, Brasov and other Romanian airports one wants to go on the line. The company currently has a number of holiday flights in its own name, but in the future it also wants to serve city routes, for example in Germany. The fleet currently consists of one Airbus A319 and three A320.

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