Oradea International Airport


Oradea Airport is an international airport located southwest of Oradea in northwestern Romania, Bihor County, near one of the main road and rail border crossings to Hungary. Its location near the European route E60 and the future Transylvania motorway as well as the county's high tourist potential have led to a double digit growth of passenger and cargo traffic for the past two years.
Since its renovation, the airport has been regarded as in a competition with the relatively close airports of Debrecen and Cluj-Napoca.

Development and history

In 2009, Bihor County contracted consultancy services regarding the extension of the runway, the construction of a cargo terminal, and the renovation of the passenger terminal. The airport terminal is now renovated to EU standards, and offers various specific facilities and modern amenities such as car rental, exchange offices, various shops, etc.
Regarding the runway, the Bihor County Commission completed the final contractual formalities with the EU Commission representatives, as this type of infrastructure work was eligible for European funds. A €30 million financial agreement for the EU funds was signed on 7 February 2014. Works on the new runway, two rapid-exit taxiways and other facility buildings began on 20 October 2014. Concerning the cargo area, the Bihor County Commission has budgeted the resources needed for the first part of the project.
The construction works for the runway modernization were completed on 30 October 2015.
Ryanair operated flights from the airport to Bergamo, Girona, Eindhoven, Memmingen, London-Stansted and Weeze, but, in March 2018, the company announced its retirement from the airport by the end of October 2018. This happened despite claims by local officials that the company received subsidies under the ex-ante scheme and had a booking percentage of over 85% or 95%, and the fact that the airport had significantly lower tariffs than the other airports in the region.

Airlines and destinations

Other use

Military

Since April 2009, the NATO Centre of Excellence in Oradea is a member of NATO's Centres of Excellence network. All aircraft involved in Oradea's NATO Centre of Excellence activities utilize the Oradea International Airport.

Air ambulance

A MEDIVAC helicopter is based at Oradea International Airport. It is operated by the Pelican Hospital's Emergency Service. It serves Bihor, Sălaj, Satu Mare, Maramureș and Arad Counties Emergency Services. The air ambulance transports persons to Level I trauma centers located in Bucharest.

Accidents and incidents

provides a bus service between Oradea International Airport and the city centre of Oradea. The price of a ticket is 6 RON. The timetable of this route is adjusted to the arrivals and departures of the flights.Currently the bus route is suspended from 28 March 2020 and an exact date of the restart is not avialable. Cabs/taxis are also available. The price of a ride to the city centre is about 30 RON.

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