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An airport rail link service to the main railway station, Gara de Nord (Bucharest North), runs from the Airport railway station located near the parking lot of the Arrivals hall. [134] As of August 2021, the trains, alternately operated by CFR and TFC depart every 40 minutes, seven days a week. A one-way trip takes 15–20 minutes. [134]
Bucharest Constantin Brâncuși Airport/Bucharest South Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Constantin Brâncuși/Aeroportul București Sud) is a proposed new facility to support the existing Otopeni Airport.
Rank Airport City Code (IATA/ICAO) 2014 2015 2016 [1] 2017 Change 2016/2017 1. Henri Coandă International Airport: Bucharest: OTP/LROP: 8,316,705: 9,282,884: 10,982,967
Until 2003, the event was called the Bucharest Auto Show. [8] The 2009 and 2011 SIAB editions have been cancelled. [9] After a break of 11 years, a new edition was organized in Bucharest, inaugurated on March 23, 2018, in the Romexpo exhibition spaces, pavilions B1, B2 and B3. [10]
Rank 2024 Rank change 2023–24 Country Airport City served Passengers Change 2023–24 2024 2023 % Numbers 1 United Kingdom Heathrow Airport: London: 83,860,000 [1]: 79,151,723 [2]: 5.9
Aurel Vlaicu International Airport (IATA: BBU, ICAO: LRBS) (generally known as Băneasa Airport or Bucharest City Airport) is located in Băneasa district, Bucharest, Romania, 8.5 km (5.3 mi) north of the city center. [1]
It is divided into two major sections, the northern section and the southern section. The northern section has been widened to four lanes in 2010, [2] between the Chitila and the Voluntari junctions, [3] and a cable-stayed bridge was opened along the ring road in April 2011, in the Otopeni area, which overpasses the railway ring [4] (built by a joint-venture of the Spanish company FCC and the ...
Bucharest's public transport system is the largest in Romania and one of the largest in Europe. It is made up of the Bucharest Metro, run by Metrorex, as well as a surface transport system run by STB (Societatea de Transport București, previously known as the RATB), which consists of buses, trams, trolleybuses, and light rail.