One more low-cost company comes to Moldova's market

One more low-cost company comes to Moldova's market

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Another low-cost air company comes to Moldova’s market. It is about Transavia, which will launch the route Chisinau- Paris Orly. Infrastructure and Regional Development Minister Andrei Spinu made statements to this effect today, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

The flights will be launched on 7 July 2025 and will be operated twice a week.

„Another air company comes to the market of Moldova. Starting from 7 July 2025, the Transavia low-cost company will launch the route Chisinau-Paris Orly. The flights will be made twice per week: on Mondays and Fridays. Pleasant travels to everybody!’’ Andrei Spinu wrote.

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