Blue Air commenced services from Iasi (IAS) on 25 October to four European capitals including a domestic link to the Romanian capital, Bucharest (OTP). Services to London Luton (LTN), Paris Beauvais (BVA) and Rome Fiumicino (FCO) were also launched. All four routes will be operated by the carrier’s 737-400s and 737-500s according to OAG Schedules Analyser, with only services to Paris Beauvais not facing direct competition. Apart from services to Bucharest which will operate 12 times a week, the rest will operate either twice or thrice-weekly. Blue Air plans to further expand its operations from Iasi with the introduction of routes to Barcelona, Brussels and Cologne Bonn next summer.
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