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Three flights canceled, 113 delayed for over an hour at Henri Coanda Airport, December 22-28

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As many as 113 flights (landings and take-offs) recorded delays of more than 60 minutes at the Henri Coanda International Airport Bucharest (AIHCB) in the week of December 22 – 28, and three flights were canceled, the Bucharest Airports National Corporation (CNAB) announced on Thursday, Agerpres reports.

For 66 flights, the cause of the delay was aircraft or staff rotation.

Most of the flights delayed for over an hour were reported by Wizzair (61 flights), Ryanair (13) and TAROM (5).

In the week of December 22 – 28, as many as 1,772 flights were operated at the Henri Coanda Bucharest International Airport, including 1,666 regular ones.

Agerpres

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