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 | | Cluj Napoca International Airport is the 3rd airport in Romania, after Bucharest (Otopeni) and Timisoara (Traian Vuia), judging after the income and the passenger number. |
 | | In 2004 Tarom operated the following destinations from Cluj-Napoca International: Bucureşti, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Milan (with Boeing 737 si ATR 42 aircraft). |
 | | Carpatair had direct flights to Timişoara and Budapest, but other destinations were also covered via Timişoara (Munich, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Rome, Ancona, Bologna, Treviso, Florence, Bergamo, Verona and Turin) with Saab 340 si Saab 2000 aircraft. |
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