Airports in Moldova - Aeroporti in Moldavia

List of airports Moldovans.

  • 1 Chișinău International Airport (IATA: KIV) (Chișinău), 373-22525111, @. It is the nation's main airport. It is connected to Italy thanks to several direct flights from Venice, Verona, Bologna, Rome, Milan is Parma. The companies that offer these routes are WizzAir, Air Moldova is FlyOne. Chișinău International Airport on Wikipedia Chișinău International Airport (Q844951) on Wikidata
  • 2 Băl -i-Leadoveni International Airport (IATA: BZY) (Bălţi). It is the second largest airport in the nation, but flights are occasional and undefined. Băl Leadi-Leadoveni International Airport on Wikipedia Bălți-Leadoveni International Airport (Q522432) on Wikidata
  • 3 Bălți-City Airport (Bălţi). It is a regional airport and is easily and quickly reachable by line 1, 10 minutes by trolleybus from the city center. Bălți-City Airport on Wikipedia Bălți-City Airport (Q1431035) on Wikidata
  • 4 Marculeşti International Airport (Mărculești). It is used by the Moldovan military forces, but is pending certification for passenger transport Mărculești Air Force Base (Q1031458) on Wikidata
  • 5 Cahul International Airport (Cahul). It is a fairly small airport certified for daytime flights only Cahul International Airport (Q2566659) on Wikidata
  • 6 Tiraspol airport (Transnistria). It is a military airport, but has also offered passenger transport in the past. However, after the Transnistrian question it was almost abandoned and perhaps it will be restored if the economic and political situation of the region is re-established. Tiraspol Airport (Q4458055) on Wikidata

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