SkyUp to Resume Flights from Romania: Bucharest–Larnaca Route Launch Date and Ticket Prices Revealed.
SkyUp Restarts Operations from Romania
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian carrier SkyUp has announced the resumption of flights from Romania, launching a direct connection between Bucharest and Larnaca for the summer of 2026. The service will restart after a one-year hiatus, operating every Wednesday from June 3, 2026, through September 16, 2026, offering travelers a convenient weekly option for trips to Cyprus.
Ticket prices for this new route start at €131, making it an affordable choice for a broad range of passengers. Founded in 2017 by the Alba family of entrepreneurs, SkyUp continues to expand its route network, with its main hub now based in Chișinău, Moldova.
Benefits of the New Service
The schedule, route, and pricing of the Bucharest–Larnaca flights reflect SkyUp’s commitment to meeting regional air travel demand. This service resumption also signals positive trends in the tourism sector, potentially boosting economic growth and strengthening cross-border ties.
For Ukrainian travelers, it is worth noting that the airline is actively broadening its offerings, aiming to deliver comfortable and budget-friendly flights. Common questions from potential passengers often involve not only fare costs but also baggage policies and other travel conditions, which are key factors when planning a trip.
Restoring flights between Bucharest and Larnaca could be a major step forward for tourism infrastructure in both countries. Source: SkyUp
Through this initiative, SkyUp is making a significant contribution to reviving air connectivity in the region, particularly between Romania and Cyprus, which is likely to benefit tourist flows and business relationships alike.
Since Cyprus is a popular summer holiday destination, this move may stimulate a rise in tourist numbers, positively impacting the economies of both nations. Additionally, convenient routes like this one foster cultural and commercial exchanges between Romania and Cyprus, an important factor in an era of globalization and increasing population mobility.
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