
One-and-a-half hour flights to the second most populous city in Romania will be operated by Wizz Air every Wednesday and Sunday.
This new route also marks Malta International Airport’s first connection to the region of Transylvania, which is surrounded by the spectacular Carpathian Mountains, and sought for its scenic landscapes and medieval towns.
Certainly worth a visit in Cluj-Napoca are the Art Museum, housing a collection of art dating back to the Middle Ages, and the National Museum of Transylvanian History, showcasing both temporary and permanent exhibitions.
Prior to the introduction of this route, Malta was connected to Romania via Wizz Air flights to its capital, Bucharest.
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