How to find cheap flights to Romania
Get a better price on a flight to Romania by leaving from London Luton, often the most budget-friendly departure option.
Then arrive at Cluj-Napoca to keep your airfare as low as possible.
The cheapest time to visit Romania is generally during June.
The best price for a one-way flight is £14. A round-trip ticket starts from £31.
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Book your tickets around one month in advance. That's the general recommendation for scoring the biggest bargains.
The best time to go to Romania
If your travel dates are flexible, try using the 'Whole month' tool. It'll help you find the cheapest month or day to fly.
Plan your visit for July if you want to go when it's busy. This is the most popular month for flights, but also when fares are typically more expensive.
Visit in January if you're aiming for a more laid-back vibe. This is the least busy time of year and also when plane tickets to Romania are generally cheaper.
The weather can influence everything from sightseeing to packing, so travel when the forecast suits your plans. Maximum temperatures average 27ºC in August, making it one of the warmest months in Romania.
Time your visit for sometime around January if you prefer cooler conditions. Expect average lows of -5ºC.
October is usually the driest month, while May has the most rain.
When picking your dates, also take into account winter snow and ice season and periods of heavy rainfall. Weather risks can vary by region, so it pays to check what applies to the places you're visiting.
Getting to Romania
You've got plenty of arrival options when you're ready to book flights to Romania. Among the busiest airports are:
Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport (OTP) in Bucharest
Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport (CLJ) in Cluj-Napoca
Iasi International Airport (IAS) in Iasi
The airlines bringing the most services into this destination, along with approximate monthly flight counts, are:
Wizz Air Malta — 3,500
Ryanair — 940
TAROM — 590
Major international hubs including Istanbul, Munich and Frankfurt are common stopovers on flights to Romania. Your specific connection will depend on your departure city and airline, which you can check during your search.
Places to visit in Romania
Bucharest
With a population of roughly 1.9 million and located in Ilfov County, this city heads the list of must-visit places.
Major stops include Caru' cu Bere, Museum of the Palace of the Parliament and National Bank of Romania Museum.
You can arrive in Bucharest through Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport (OTP) or Baneasa Airport (BBU). You'll find some excellent flight deals to Romania landing at either of these.
Explore the lineup of hotels in Bucharest and pair your trip with a stay that fits how you travel.
Cluj-Napoca
Take your travels in a new direction by visiting this Cluj County city of around 320,000 people.
The biggest draws include St. Michael's Church, Museum Square and Romanian Orthodox Church of Transfiguration.
Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport (CLJ) is the city's main airport.
Check out hotels in Cluj-Napoca and lock in a stay that fits your plans.
Iasi
Home to about 320,000 people in Iași County, this city easily earns its spot among the most interesting places to visit in Romania.
Major sights to squeeze in while you're here include Galata Monastery, The Catholic Cathedral Saint Mary and Monastery of the Three Holy Hierarchs.
Iasi International Airport (IAS) is the main airport for flights into the city.
Whether you prefer fuss-free comfort or something fancier, hotels in Iasi offer options for every type of trip.
Good to know
Entry rules may vary depending on your passport and travel plans, so check well in advance. Airlines and official embassy sites will have reliable advice on visas or any other documentation you may need.
The Romanian Leu (RON) is the main currency. Paying for purchases is easy, with credit and debit cards accepted just about everywhere.
ATMs (automatic teller machines) are common across cities big and small, so access is unlikely to be an issue.
In Romania, tipping is part of standard practice. The amount you leave typically reflects the quality of service you receive.
Wi-Fi coverage is high, with the majority of accommodation and dining venues providing stable access.
The population of Romania is around 19 million. Bucharest is the capital.
You won't need to adjust your watch as you travel through this destination, with one standard time zone of UTC+5 cm place.
Romania sits in Europe within the Eastern Europe subregion.
The National Day of Romania, the Spring Festival and the UNTOLD music festival are some of the biggest events here. Think about booking your flight to Romania around moments like these for a trip that goes beyond the expected.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
A cheap ticket to Romania will get you there. The next step is choosing where to stay. Discover the best prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Romania. Want to travel on your own schedule? Also check out the range of car hire options in Romania.