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Flights from Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport to Romania

Flights from Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport to Romania

Bacău

Bacău is a budget-friendly destination reachable from Bergamo with a flight a little over two hours and an airport very close to the city centre (about 4 km), which makes getting around easy even for last-minute arrivals, despite generally limited flight availability. The “G. Enescu” airport links Romanian Moldavia with various European cities, especially those with a strong presence of workers and families in transit. The city offers a mix of modern religious architecture and urban nature, thanks to the Ascension Orthodox Cathedral with its green and golden domes, the “Ion Borcea” Natural Sciences Museum with its Vivarium rich in exotic species, and Liberty Park with the nearby Bacău Lake, an ideal green area for walks or outdoor activities. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport - Bacău: key facts

Bucharest

Bucharest is easily accessible from Bergamo with frequent connections that make both low-cost fares and last-minute departures straightforward, thanks to the city’s two airports and very strong daily traffic. The main airport is Otopeni, about 19 km from the centre, while Băneasa is about 11 km away and handles part of the low-cost traffic. The capital offers a mix of monumental landmarks and contemporary urban life, from the Palace of the Parliament with its colossal scale to the Romanian Athenaeum, a cultural symbol of the city, and the Lipscani Old Town, where cobbled streets, shops, and venues reveal Ottoman and Baroque traces such as Hanul Manuc and the Stavropoleos Church. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Bucharest: key facts

Cluj

Cluj is a practical destination from Bergamo thanks to a flight of under two hours and an airport about 7 km from the centre, enabling quick transfers and supporting both low-cost options and last-minute departures, backed by daily flight availability. The “Avram Iancu” airport serves the wider Transylvania region and is an important gateway to nearby towns and surrounding mountain areas. The city offers a lively historic centre around Piața Unirii, dominated by the Gothic St Michael’s Church, the Tailors’ Bastion, which preserves part of the medieval walls and hosts a small museum, and the “Alexandru Borza” Botanical Garden, a large green oasis with tropical greenhouses and a Japanese garden. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Cluj: key facts

Craiova

Craiova is a budget-friendly and easy destination from Bergamo, with a flight of about one hour and fifty minutes and an airport around 9 km from the centre offering frequent connections—conditions that support both low-cost fares and last-minute departures. The airport serves Oltenia in south-west Romania and is used both by residents and by travellers heading to cities and rural areas across the region. The city offers monumental green spaces and local culture, thanks to Nicolae Romanescu Park, one of Romania’s largest urban parks, the Cathedral of Saint Demetrius with its imposing neo-Byzantine style, and the Art Museum housed in the Jean Mihail Palace, which includes works by Brâncuși, who was born in the region. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Craiova: key facts

Iași

Iași is well connected from Bergamo with a flight of a little over two hours and an airport very close to the city centre (about 4 km), which makes both low-cost travel and last-minute departures easy thanks to daily connections to Italy and other European cities. The city airport serves the whole of Romanian Moldavia, an area with strong outbound mobility and growing tourist interest. The city offers major historical heritage centred around the Palace of Culture with its museums and carillon tower, the Three Hierarchs Church with uniquely carved façades in the Moldavian tradition, and Copou Park, famous for Eminescu’s Linden Tree and its literary atmosphere. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu, not the “lev”: the table contains an error on this point.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Iași: key facts

Sibiu

Sibiu is a fascinating destination and relatively easy to reach from Bergamo with a flight of about one hour and fifty minutes and an airport very close to the centre (about 6 km), although flight availability is rather rare, making last-minute opportunities less predictable while still allowing low-cost fares when the route is operating. The airport serves central Transylvania and is used both for tourism and for connections of local communities abroad. The city offers one of Romania’s best-preserved historic centres, with Piața Mare and Piața Mică dominated by the Bridge of Lies, the Evangelical Church of St Mary shaping the skyline with its bell tower and colourful tiled roof, and the ASTRA Open-Air Museum, which recreates traditional rural life with mills, wooden houses, and natural landscapes. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Sibiu: key facts

Suceava

Suceava is reachable from Bergamo with a flight of about two hours and an airport located around 10 km from the city centre, which makes transfers practical, even though flight availability is occasional and therefore last-minute opportunities, while possible, are not guaranteed. The “Ștefan cel Mare” airport serves the whole of Bukovina, an area visited for its famous painted monasteries and also used by many travellers heading to Western Europe. The city offers historical heritage tied to medieval Moldavia, with the Suceava Fortress preserving walls and bastions that can be visited with multimedia routes, the Monastery of Saint John the New (a UNESCO site) known for its painted façades, and the Bukovinian Village Museum, which recreates rural life through traditional houses and wooden churches. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Suceava: key facts

Timișoara

Timișoara is a budget-friendly destination that also works well for last-minute departures from Bergamo, with a flight of about one hour and fifty minutes and an airport roughly ten kilometres from the city centre offering daily connections that support both low-cost fares and last-minute deals. The “Traian Vuia” airport serves the wider Banat region (split between Romania, Hungary, and Serbia) and connects western Romania with various European destinations. The city offers a lively historic centre combining Mitteleuropean architecture and recent history, with Piața Victoriei dominated by the Opera House and the Orthodox Cathedral—a symbolic place of the 1989 revolution—Piața Unirii with its Baroque buildings and the Roman Catholic and Serbian Orthodox churches, and the Maria Theresa Bastion, which integrates 18th-century fortifications with contemporary cultural spaces. Romania is part of the EU and the Schengen Area and uses the Romanian leu.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Timișoara: key facts