Ukrainian airline SkyUp Airlines will begin regular flights from two airports in Romania on June 16, the airline’s press service said on Thursday.
Starting June 16, SkyUp will begin operating flights from Bucharest International Airport (OTP) to Heraklion (Crete, Greece). Tickets will cost from EUR52 one way. Starting June 20, flights to Larnaca (Cyprus) will be added, with tickets costing from EUR53. Also, starting June 20, SkyUp will begin flights to Larnaca from another Romanian international airport, Avram Iancu (CLJ) in Cluj-Napoca. Tickets will cost from EUR57.
“As we continue to expand our presence in Europe, we are focused on building a sustainable business that meets today’s challenges and creates new opportunities for our customers and partners. Together with our strategic partner, tour operator Join UP!, we are strengthening our position in the international market by expanding our presence in promising European destinations,” said SkyUp CEO Dmytro Serokhov.
Earlier it was reported that SkyUp Airlines began operating regular flights from two airports in Poland on May 27.
In April 2025, SkyUp launched regular flights from Chisinau to the following destinations: Paris, Nice (France), Lisbon (Portugal), Barcelona, Alicante, and Palma de Mallorca (Spain), Larnaca (Cyprus), as well as Thessaloniki, Athens, and Heraklion (Greece).
The airline subsequently added three more destinations from Chisinau: in June, it will begin flights to Berlin (Germany), Stockholm (Sweden), and Prague (Czech Republic).
In 2024, SkyUp increased passenger traffic by 61.6% compared to 2023, to 2.5 million passengers.