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Fly Lili
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Fly Lili is a Romanian charter airline[9] based at Aurel Vlaicu International Airport in Bucharest.[10][5]

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History

In April 2023, the company started its first regular charter flights, between Bucharest–Băneasa and Antalya.[4][11][12]

Beginning in June 2024, the company also announced it would commence scheduled flights from Brașov and Sibiu to several European destinations such as Barcelona and Rome.[13][14] However, in July 2024, Fly Lili suspended its flights to Munich and Stuttgart after only a few days while cancelling or delaying several other routes.[15] Shortly after, both operational issues due to a lack of available aircraft and a dispute between the airline and Romanian authorities regarding the registration of further aircraft have been reported.[16]

In December 2024, Fly Lili announced the termination of all scheduled operations from Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport by 9 January 2025, citing insufficient business figures. The airline plans to focus on charter operations instead.[7]

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Destinations

As of January 2025, Fly Lili operates leisure charter flights from Bucharest-Baneasa to destinations in Turkey, Egypt and Tunisia.[5] Since 2025 Fly Lili is going to operate seasonal charter flights from David Ben Gurion International Airport (Tel Aviv, Israel) to several destinations in Europe and Middle East.[17][18][19]

Former scheduled destinations

As of September 2024, Fly Lili operated scheduled flights to the following destinations, which ceased in January 2025.[20][7][better source needed]

 Germany
 Italy
 Romania
 Turkey
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Fleet

As of August 2025, Fly Lili operates the following aircraft:[22]

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