Romanian startup Flylili squinted at Munich

Rendering of an airplane (Graphic: Flylili).
Rendering of an airplane (Graphic: Flylili).

Romanian startup Flylili squinted at Munich

Rendering of an airplane (Graphic: Flylili).
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A new airline was founded in Bucharest under the name Flylili. The AOC and operating license have not yet been granted, but the search for pilots and flight attendants for the types Airbus A320 / A321 is already in progress.

Munich is to play an important role at the beginning, because all scheduled flights will initially lead to this airport. The startup plans to offer these from Sibiu, Suceava and Satu Mare. An exact date for the first flight has not yet been set, but managing director Jürgen Faff expects the approval to be granted shortly.

Accordingly, you want to take off in the summer of 2021. The routes to Munich mentioned are to be served twice a week. This does not apply to Sibiu, which is to be connected to the Bavarian capital on a daily basis. Ticket sales are to begin in the next few weeks, but only after receiving the AOC and operating license.

Charter and ACMI services as well as cargo flights are to form further pillars. In terms of passengers, the A320 is initially used, and later the A321 as well. The cargo fleet will be composed of A310-300F. The ICAO code that has already been assigned is: LIL.

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