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Moldova’s low-cost Flyone Airlines cancels nearly all routes from Bucharest’s Otopeni Airport
May 22, 2026
Moldova’s low-cost Flyone Airlines cancels nearly all routes from Bucharest’s Otopeni Airport.
Flyone, a private low-cost airline headquartered in Chi?in?u, Republic of Moldova, announced the cancellation of almost all the routes to and from (…)
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