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List of 16 Domestic & International Airports in Romania

Romania is a country situated in the Eastern part of the continent of Europe. The country is famous for the charming essence of its old town lanes, urban Dracula legend, and beautiful princely castles. Thus, many people from different parts of the world get attracted to the place.

Several airports in Romania are responsible for serving people flying to and from Romania. Keep reading to find out the major airports in this area.

List of 16 Airports in Romania

Name of the Airport Type
Timișoara Airport, Timisoara City International and Domestic Airport
Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport, Otopeni Town International Airport
Iasi Airport, Iasi International Airport
Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport, Cluj-Napoca International Airport
Sibiu Airport, Sibiu International Airport
Arad International Airport, Arad International Airport
Oradea International Airport, Oradea International Airport
International Airport George Enescu Bacau, Bacau International Airport
Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport, Southeast Romania International Airport
Transilvania Airport, Județul Mures International Airport
Craiova International Airport, Craiova International Airport
Satu Mare International Airport, Satu Mare International Airport
Delta Dunarii Tulcea Airport, Tulcea International Airport
Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport, Salcea International Airport
Brașov-Ghimbav Internațional Airport, Brasov International Airport
Romanian Air Force 71st Air Base, Cluj County Military Airport

List of International Airports in Romania

There are a total of 15 airports and 1 air base in Romania which is serving international air traffic. It is divided into large-sized, and medium-sized airports accompanied by multiple facilities inside and at the premises of these airports.

Knowing the key information about the airports before your visit to this destination will help you plan your travel with ease.

Note: The services and other factors keep changing frequently. So, please verify all information before planning your trip.

1. Timișoara Airport (TSR), Timisoara City

Timișoara Airport, established in 1964, hosts multiple airlines that travel to 12 destinations. It is also known by the name Traian Vuia International Airport. The airport has only one runway with a length of 3500 metres. It is the third busiest airport in Romania, located only 20 to 25 minutes far from the city centre.

  • Address: Strada Aeroportului 2, Timișoara City 307200, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRTR
  • IATA Code: TSR
  • Category: International and Domestic
  • Terminals: There are two terminals, at present, only one terminal is operational at Timisoara Airport:
    • Terminal 1 allows International Arrivals, Domestic Arrivals, and Domestic Departures.
    • Terminal 2 is in the process of its formation to be completed by 31 December 2023. This terminal will be responsible for handling International Departures.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Car rental
    • Assistance to persons with disabilities
    • Mother and child salons
    • Breastfeeding spaces
    • Diaper changing lounges
    • Shopping for jewellery, souvenirs, perfumes, etc.

2. Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport (OTP), Otopeni Town

The native name of this airport is Aeroportul International Henri Coanda. Established in the year 1965, it is popularly known as Otopeni Airport. This airport is 16.5 kms from the city centre and is one of the busiest airports in Romania. It has 2 runways, hosting 39 airlines travelling to 66 destinations. The longest runway is 3500 metres in length.

  • Address: Calea Bucurestilor 224E, Otopeni 075150, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LROP
  • IATA Code: OTP
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport has only 1 terminal. This terminal is equipped to handle both the operations for arrivals and departures.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Currency exchange
    • Handicapped/Disabilities help services
    • Duty-free shopping stores
    • Pharmacy
    • Airport lounges
    • Tax-free shopping
    • Chapel

3. Iasi Airport (IAS), Iasi

Iasi Airport, established in 1969, is located in the northeastern part of the country and is close to the borders of Moldova. This airport is 8 km east of the city centre and hosts direct flights to the city capital of Romania. Furthermore, Iasi Airport is the fourth in the category of busiest airports in Romania.

  • Address: Strada Moara de Vant 34, Iasi 700750, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRIA
  • IATA Code: IAS
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: There are 3 operational terminals in Iasi Airport as follows:
    • Terminal 1 at present, serves only administrative offices.
    • Terminal 2 is operational for domestic flights.
    • Terminal 3 hosts international, or foreign flights.
  • Furthermore, there is an ongoing project in the construction of Terminal 4.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Assistance for passengers with reduced mobility or disabilities
    • Currency exchange
    • Rent-a-car
    • Duty-free stores
    • Mother and child room

4. Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport (CLJ), Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca is a city located in the northwestern part of Romania. Its airport was opened on 1 April 1932 and operates both international and domestic flights. It is considered to be the second busiest airport in Romania. The Cluj-Napoca Airport has been awarded the ACI Europe Awards 2021, as the best airport in Europe, in the category of hosting under 5 million passenger traffic.

  • Address: Str. Traian Vuia, No. 149-151, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRCL
  • IATA Code: CLJ
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Cluj-Napoca airport has only one terminal as of today, which is used both for arrivals and departures.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Currency exchange
    • Rent-a-car
    • Medical facilities
    • Duty-free shops
    • Mother and child care rooms have a sink, chair, and changing table facilities
    • Lounges
    • Business services with a capacity of 100 seats depending on prior reservations

5. Sibiu Airport (SBZ), Sibiu

Inaugurated in 1959, Sibiu Airport is located in the middle of Romania. The distance from the airport to the city centre is 6 kms. As compared to the other airports listed above, Sibiu Airport is a relatively smaller-sized airport. However, this airport is the second largest airport in the region of Transylvania.

  • Address: Șoseaua Alba Iulia 73, Sibiu 550052, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRSB
  • IATA Code: SBZ
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: Sibiu Airport has only one terminal. All the arrivals and departures of flights are handled in this terminal itself.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Free primary medical care to staff and passengers
    • Business lounge
    • Art and craft souvenir shop
    • Duty-free shops

6. Arad International Airport (ARW), Arad

Established in the year 1937, it offers two prime features to the public. First, it is the primary crucial city of Romania located at the entry point of Central Europe. Secondly, the location of Arad International Airport is very strategic as it is close to the border of Hungary. This airport is responsible for serving the entire western part of Romania.

  • Address: Aleea Aeroport, Arad, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRAR
  • IATA Code: ARW
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Arad International Airport has two terminals, which are responsible for the following respectively:
    • Terminal 1 is used for arrivals.
    • Terminal 2 is used for departures. This is a new terminal that was opened in April 2016 to serve 500 passengers per hour.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Rent-a-car facility
    • Medical essentials for emergencies
    • Assist people with disabilities
    • VIP rooms
    • Mother and child room for diaper changing, feeding and children care

7. Oradea International Airport (OMR), Oradea

This Airport in Romania became operational in 1938 and is tagged as one of the prospering economic hubs in an ever-growing city in Romania. The city of Oradea offers an interesting position to the airport as this area is close to the capitals of this region. Over time, it has also undergone modernisation and expansion to improve the runway, and sewerage system.

  • Address: Calea Aradului 80, Oradea 410223, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LROD
  • IATA Code: OMR
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Oradea International Airport has only one passenger terminal. This terminal has all the upgraded amenities and services in it.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Car rentals
    • Medical cabinet, and a medical officer
    • Cafe bars in publican and transit areas
    • Duty-free stores
    • Travel retail shops in transit and public areas
    • Mother and baby lounges

8. International Airport George Enescu Bacau (BCM), Bacau

International Airport George Enescu Bacau is also known by another name, Bacau Airport. Established in 1946, this airport serves the region of Bacau County and its neighbouring areas. The distance from Bacau International Airport to downtown is about 4 km. This airport is the largest in the northeastern region of Romania and lies close to major cities such as Vaslui, Focșani, Galati, Iasi, and multiple others.

  • Address: Strada Aeroportului 1, Bacau 600324, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRBC
  • IATA Code: BCM
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: At present, there is only 1 terminal in the airport. However, there is an ongoing project to build a new terminal. This new terminal will handle a minimum capacity of 450 flow/passenger traffic per hour.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Ground handling assistance for people with reduced mobility
    • Mother and infant room
    • Medical centres
    • 2 meeting rooms for public entities and economic officials
    • VIP salon

9. Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport (CND), Southeast Romania

Opened for civil operation in 1960, Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport is a medium-sized airport located in the southeast part of Romania. This airport is named after the third Prime Minister of the country of Romania, Mihail Kogălniceanu. It is the main airport of Dobruja and is about 2 kms from downtown. With the expansion of the terminal, the airport’s processing capacity today is 1000 pax per hour.

  • Address: Strada Tudor Vladimirescu, 907195, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRCK
  • IATA Code: CND
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport has only one terminal for departures and arrivals.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • An automated currency exchange machine
    • Medical emergency assistance

10. Transilvania Airport (TGM), Județul Mures

The Transilvania Airport, established in 1960, is the name given to Tirgu Mures Airport. It is 2.5 kms away from the city. This airport helps to support the social and economic growth of the region because of an increase in international and domestic air traffic. This airport got the certification of being an international airport in the year 2012. It can operate for 800000 passengers every year.

  • Address: Vidrasau, Sos. Targu-Mures – Ludus km. 14.5, Județul Mures, 547612, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRTM
  • IATA Code: TGM
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Transilvania Airport has one terminal with a service capacity of 400 people at each peak hour.
  • Services & Amenities Available:
    • Medical and emergency assistance by medical officers
    • Assistance for people with reduced mobility
    • Smoking area outside the terminal 
    • Mother and child care room for nursing and changing diapers

11. Craiova International Airport (CRA), Craiova

Craiova International Airport, established in 1957, is situated in the southwestern part of Romania. Moreover, it is the second-largest airport in southwestern Romania. This airport serves passengers and cargo traffic and has taken the initiative to install facilities to upgrade its services for the comfort of passengers.

  • Address: Calea București 325, Craiova 200621, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRCV
  • IATA Code: CRA
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: There are two terminals for passengers and luggage for their arrivals and departures.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Medical assistance and medical insurance assistance
    • Assistance to people with disabilities and less mobility
    • 2 special vehicles with foam and water
    • Children’s playroom
    • Well-conditioned VIP rooms for conducting business meetings
    • Duty-free shopping stores

12. Satu Mare International Airport (SUJ), Satu Mare

Satu Mare International Airport is one of the oldest functional airports in Romania established in 1936. Since 2018 Satu Mare International Airport has opened up new routes to new destinations such as Paris, London, Rome, and Frankfurt.

  • Address: Șoseaua Satu Mare - Zalau Km 9.5, Satu Mare 447024, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRSM
  • IATA Code: SUJ
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The airport has only one terminal. There are ongoing airport plans to expand the terminal to the south of the airport.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Spaces for visual advertisement outside the airport premises and inside
    • VIP lounge for conducting conferences, receptions, and meetings
    • Rent spaces for agencies and officials

13. Delta Dunarii Tulcea Airport (TCE), Tulcea

The Delta Dunarii Tulcea airport has a passenger capacity of 120 passengers every hour. It was established as a full-fledged airport in 1952, having the basic infrastructure of an airport. This airport has the authority to act as a distributor of aeronautical goods

  • ICAO Code: LRTC
  • IATA Code: TCE
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Delta Dunarii Tulcea Airport is a medium sized-airport with two terminals. There is a departure terminal and an arrivals terminal.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Facilities for individuals with less mobility
    • Car rentals
    • A  meeting room with a capacity of 40 individuals
    • A VIP lounge with a passenger holding capacity of 20 people

14. Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport (SCV), Salcea

The Suceava Ștefan cel Mare Internațional Airport is located in the northeastern part of Romania as this particular region has great tourism potential. Apart from that, this is the first airport in Romania that was granted access to European funds for the modernisation of the airport. Inaugurated in 1962, it started its first commercial services with TAROM in the hotel.

  • Address: Strada Aeroportului No. 1, 727475, Salcea, Suceava County, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRSV
  • IATA Code: SCV
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: The Suceava Ștefan cel Mare Internațional Airport has only one terminal to handle arrivals and departures.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Medical services like first-aid
    • Ambulance for emergencies
    • Helping assistants for individuals with reduced mobility
    • Vehicle reservations to travel

15. Brasov-Ghimbav Internațional Airport (GHV), Brasov

The Brasov-Ghimbav International Airport is yet to be made operational, and it is the first airport to be constructed in Romania in the last 50 years. It is the first ever to use a virtual tower. Its runway will be 2820 metres in length, concrete approaches of 7.5 metres each, and 45 metres in width.

  • Address: Bdul Heroes no. 5, approx. 10, Brasov, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRBV
  • IATA Code: GHV
  • Category: International
  • Terminals: Brasov International Airport has one terminal for passengers.
  • Services & Amenities:
    • Medical services
    • Lounge area

16. Romanian Air Force 71st Air Base, Cluj County

The Romanian Air Force 71st Air Base was founded on 1 June 2002. The air base is named after Emanoil Ionescu, who was a general of the Royal Romanian Air Force during World War two. The air base is located in Cluj County, the city of Campia Turzii. As of today the current commander of the Air Force Base is Commander Cosmin Cosma. The length of the runway is approximately 2500 metres with an asphalt surface. The elevation of the air base is about 1065 ft.

  • Address: DJ150A, Cluj County, Romania
  • ICAO Code: LRCT
  • IATA Code: None
  • Category: Military Air Base
  • Terminals: NA
  • Services Available: NA

Now that you have read the list of airports in Romania, you are well aware of all their services for passengers, how to reach the airport by different means of transportation, operating airlines and so much more.  The list of airports in Romania has an intermingling of airports in strategic border locations, near tourist destinations, to those that have received prestigious awards and catered to modernisation throughout the years.

FAQs About the Airports in Romania

Which airport in Romania is the busiest of all airports in the country?

The busiest of the airports in Romania is the Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport or Bucharest Airport. It serves a large region of Romania and the airlines travel to multiple destinations. It operates with passenger traffic of 14,707,376.

Do I need a Visa to visit Romania?

Yes, carrying a Visa is an essential document if you are planning to visit Romania. However, those who are planning to travel from any of the mentioned places namely, Australia, the US, Canada, etc., will not require a Visa to travel in the country. In addition to this, if you are a citizen of the European Union, you will need an ID card in place of a Visa.

Which airport of Romania will be ideal for travelling to Ukraine?

If you are travelling to Ukraine from Romania, Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport will be ideal for you.