SkyUp Airlines has launched a new direct flight route between Chisinau, Moldova, and Barcelona, Spain, marking an exciting development in regional air travel. The inaugural flight landed successfully at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport, connecting Moldova’s capital with the vibrant Catalonian city.
This new route opens up valuable travel opportunities between Eastern Europe and Catalonia, catering to both leisure travelers and business professionals. It also provides easier access to Moldova and surrounding regions for visitors from across Europe.
Chisinau International Airport’s close proximity to Ukraine further enhances the route’s importance. It offers Ukrainian travelers a quick and convenient connection to Western Europe through Barcelona, expanding their travel options.
SkyUp, a fast-growing low-cost airline, has made significant strides since its establishment six years ago. Known for its affordable and comfortable travel options, the airline continues to expand its network with a focus on customer satisfaction.
Flights between Chisinau and Barcelona are scheduled three times a week—on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays—offering flexibility for a wide range of travel plans.
SkyUp’s pricing structure includes various fare categories, such as the popular “Fly&Smile” option. For an additional €15, passengers can enjoy 23 kg of checked luggage, reserved seating with companions, and the option to change departure dates without incurring extra fees.
Onboard, passengers can enjoy the “Celebrate Your Flight” service, with a selection of meals from the SkyBox menu, including gourmet beef, fish, vegetarian, and kid-friendly options. The airline’s signature SkyRolls snacks provide a quick and nutritious alternative for those seeking a light bite during their journey.
For pet owners, SkyUp offers special arrangements to ensure a smooth and stress-free travel experience for both pets and their owners, making it an ideal choice for animal lovers.
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