Nuremberg flies to Romania from October 2025: Timișoara and Brașov!
From October 2025, Nuremberg Airport will fly three times a week to Brașov and Timișoara, expanded destinations in Romania.
Nuremberg flies to Romania from October 2025: Timișoara and Brașov!
From October 2025, Nuremberg Airport will significantly expand its travel offering by adding two new destinations in Romania to the flight schedule. Wizz Air will fly to the cities of Timișoara (Temisoara) and Braşov (Kronstadt) three times a week from October 13, 2025. This announcement comes as part of the one-year anniversary of the partnership between Braşov and Nuremberg, as Mercury reported.
The city of Braşov, founded in the 13th century, is one of the most visited cities in Romania and is known for its historical and economic center. Timișoara, on the other hand, was named European Capital of Culture in 2023 and impresses with its multicultural atmosphere and outstanding architecture. These two cities offer ideal conditions for city trips, which makes expanding the flight schedule even more attractive.
Important details about the new connection
Nuremberg's mayor Marcus König emphasizes the importance of the new connection for the city. The airport managing director Michael Hupe also emphasizes the expansion of the flight offering towards Eastern Europe. The new flights to Braşov and Timișoara are part of a larger strategy to diversify the airport's travel offerings and offer passengers more options.
In addition to the new Romanian destinations, Nuremberg Airport will also serve other popular travel destinations in autumn 2025. These include Hurghada, Marsa Alam, Varna, Thessaloniki, Kavala, Faro, Madeira, Barcelona, Seville and Valencia. The airport is therefore well positioned for the coming travel times, and it remains to be seen how the new connections will be received by travelers.
Overall, the introduction of flights to Braşov and Timisoara will not only expand travel options for passengers from Nuremberg, but also strengthen connections between Germany and Romania. This could also lead to increased tourist interaction between the two cities, which would further strengthen the partnership, as well In Franconia determines.