Barcelona at 150 euros, Rome and Milan at 100 euros

Barcelona at 150 euros, Rome and Milan at 100 euros
Barcelona at 150 euros, Rome and Milan at 100 euros
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The airline company from Sibiu Fly Lili put on sale, immediately after Easter, the tickets for the new destinations announced departing from Sibiu International Airport, among which there are some very attractive cities both for city-breaks and for Romanian communities.

According to Fly Lili’s official website, the company will fly starting in July from Sibiu to the following destinations: Barcelona, ​​Rome, Milan, Nuremberg and Stuttgart. Prices start, at first glance, from 100 euros (approximately 500 lei) and reach up to 150 euros (approximately 750 lei), in the “basic” version.

The Turnul Sfatului reporter conducted several simulations for the first week in which new flights from Sibiu are announced. For example, you can fly to Barcelona on July 23, departing at 07:00 and landing at 09:25, for the price of 150 euros. The return to Sibiu can be on July 27, from 10:35 a.m., with landing at 2:35 p.m., the price of a “basic” ticket being 159 euros.

Those interested in Italy can fly directly from Sibiu to Milan (Malpensa) and Rome (Fiumicino).

In Rome, a ticket departing on July 22, from 06:50 and landing at 07:55, costs 100 euros. The return can be on July 25, from 3:10 p.m., with landing at 6:05 p.m., the price of a “basic” ticket being 100 euros.

If you want to fly from Sibiu to Milan, you have a first flight on July 21, from 12:45 p.m., the cost of a ticket being 100 euros. You can come back on July 24, from 9:10 p.m., also for the price of 100 euros.

Last but not least, Fly Lili will launch flights from Sibiu to Stuttgart and Nuremberg, the price of a ticket in both cases being 100 euros per flight. From Sibiu you can leave for Nuremberg, for example, on July 21, at 07:00, landing at 08:15. The return can be on July 24, from 09:15, with scheduled landing in Sibiu at 12:05.

Fly Lili flies with Airbus type aircraft.

Those who are interested find more details here:

Context

Fly Lili airline was founded in 2021 by Jurgen Faff and Eugen Ciobanu, and in October of the same year it obtained the Air Operator Certificate.

In March 2023, Eugen Ciobanu gave up the 10% share owned by the company, and Jurgen Faff from Siberia became its sole partner.

However, Fly Lili only started flying in April 2023 and currently only operates charter flights from Romania to holiday destinations in Turkey and Tunisia. From May 20, 2023, on certain days of the week, it also operates flights from Antalya (Turkey) to destinations in Europe for the Turkish company Southwind Airlines.

Photo source: Fly Lili

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The article is in Romanian

Tags: Barcelona euros Rome Milan euros

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