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Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport

Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București) (IATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP) is Romania's busiest international airport, located in Otopeni, 16.5 km (10.3 mi) north of Bucharest's city centre.[1] It is currently one of the two airports serving the capital of Romania. The other is Aurel Vlaicu Airport. The airport covers 605 hectares (1,495 acres) of land and contains two parallel runways, both 3,500 meters long.[3]

Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport

Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OwnerMinistry of Transport and Infrastructure
OperatorThe National Company "Bucharest Airports" S.A.
ServesBucharest metropolitan area
LocationOtopeni
Opened1965 (1965)
Hub for
Elevation AMSL314 ft / 96 m
Coordinates44°34′16″N 26°05′06″E / 44.57111°N 26.08500°E / 44.57111; 26.08500
Websitebucharestairports.ro
Map
OTP
Location within Romania
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
08R/26L 3,500 11,484 Asphalt
08L/26R 3,500 11,484 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
m ft
H1 3.5 11 Concrete
Statistics (2023)
Passengers14,630,715
Passengers change 2022–23 16.11%
Aircraft movements111,820
Sources: Romanian AIP at Eurocontrol,[1] bucharestairports.ro[2]

The airport is named after Romanian flight pioneer Henri Coandă, builder of Coandă-1910 aircraft and discoverer of the Coandă effect of fluidics. Prior to May 2004, the official name was Bucharest Otopeni International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional București Otopeni). Henri Coandă International Airport serves as headquarters for TAROM, the country's national airline.[4] It also serves as a base of operations for low-cost airlines Animawings, Ryanair and Wizz Air. It is managed by The National Company Bucharest Airports S.A. (Compania Națională Aeroporturi București S.A.).[5] The military section of the airport is used by the 90th Airlift Flotilla of the Romanian Air Force.

History edit

Early years edit

 
Architect Cezar Lăzărescu

During World War II, the airport in Otopeni was used as an airbase by the German Air Force. Until 1965, it was a major airfield for the Romanian Air Force, with Băneasa Airport serving as Bucharest's commercial airport. In 1965, with the growth of air traffic, the Otopeni airbase was converted to a commercial airport. The runway was modernized and extended to 3,500 metres (11,500 ft) from the previous 1,200 metres (3,900 ft), making it one of the longest in Europe at that time.[6]

In August 1969, when United States President Richard Nixon visited Romania, a VIP lounge was inaugurated. A new passenger terminal (designed by Cezar Lăzărescu), with a capacity of 1,200,000 passengers per year, was opened on 13 April 1970, for domestic and international flights.[6] An improvement program added a second runway in 1986, expanding capacity to 35 aircraft movements per hour.[6]

In 1992, Otopeni Airport became a regular member of Airports Council International (ACI).

Expansion since the 1990s edit

The first stage of the plan (Phase I), taking place between 1994 and 1998, involved the construction of a new departures terminal and of a new airside concourse with five jetways and nine gates (referred to as 'the Finger') as well as the extension of airport ramps and of their associated taxiways.[7]

The second phase (labeled Phase II/IIe) of the plan led to the construction of a terminal dedicated to domestic flights and of a multi-story car park (2003), the complete overhaul of the control tower (between 2005 and 2007) as well as the transformation of the old terminal building into a dedicated arrivals hall (in 2000). During the same phase, two high-speed taxiways (Victor and Whiskey) were constructed. Phase II was completed in 2007.[7]

TAROM ended its unprofitable service to New York City in November 2003.[8][9][10] In June 2007, Delta Air Lines began flying the same route with Boeing 767s.[11] The company made the link seasonal in 2008.[12] Delta terminated it in September 2009 due to the recession and difficulty competing with other airlines.[13]

The third stage of the plan (Phase III), which started in 2009, involved the extension of the airside concourse ('the Finger') with 15 new gates (nine of which have jetways), as well as the expansion of the Departure Hall (with 8 new gates). The airside concourse extension, designed by Studio Capelli Architettura & Associati, and measuring 17,000 square metres (200,000 sq ft), was inaugurated on 29 March 2011.[7][14] It was followed, in November 2012, by the extension of the Departure Hall to a total area of 38,600 square metres (400,000 sq ft).[15][16]

In March 2012, all air traffic except for business air traffic was transferred from Aurel Vlaicu International Airport (at that time Bucharest's low-cost hub) to Henri Coandă International Airport.[citation needed] Air Canada Rouge introduced seasonal routes to Toronto and Montreal in June 2018. The carrier operated the flights with Boeing 767s.[17][18]

Terminals edit

The airport's facilities consist of a single terminal with three main facilities (colloquially referred to as "Terminals"): the Departures Hall/Terminal, the Arrivals Hall/Terminal, and the Finger Terminal (the airside concourse).[19] A walkway with shops connects the departures and arrivals buildings. The airside concourse is organized in two (domestic and international) passengers flows.[20] The entire terminal has 104 check-in desks, 38 gates (of which 14 are equipped with jetways),[15] and a total floor area of 86,000 square metres (930,000 sq ft).[6][14][16]

Future development edit

Beyond Phase III, a new terminal building (Henri Coandă 2) at the eastern end of the current location is envisaged. The new building is expected to include a large commercial space.[21] Henri Coandă 2 will be of a modular design, consisting of four separate buildings, each capable of handling 5 million passengers annually. Each module will be built as traffic demands dictate. By 2030, Terminal 2 alone should be able to handle the expected volume of 20 million passengers per year. The terminal will be directly connected to the A3 motorway and to the railway system. However, the plans might get delayed due to funding problems. There is a chance however that, if funds can be allocated in time, the airport can open its new terminal by 2025.

On 18 January 2021, it has been announced that the airport purchased all the land it needs in order to begin the expansion.[22][23] However, on May 15, 2023, Transport Minister Sorin Grindeanu declared that a new terminal will not be built in the near future, because it is not necessary,[24] a declaration which sparked criticism in Romania.[25]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Bucharest Henri Coandă Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens
AeroItalia Rome–Fiumicino[26]
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Air Serbia Belgrade
airBaltic Riga[27]
Animawings Seasonal: Chania,[28] Corfu,[28] Heraklion, Kefalonia,[28] Kos,[28] Mykonos,[28] Rhodes, Santorini,[28] Zakynthos
Arkia Tel Aviv[29]
Austrian Airlines Vienna
British Airways London–Heathrow
Corendon Airlines Seasonal: Antalya[30]
Croatia Airlines Seasonal: Split
El Al Tel Aviv
Eurowings Düsseldorf, Stuttgart[31]
flydubai Dubai–International
HiSky Barcelona, Bordeaux,[32] Brussels, Chișinău, Cluj-Napoca, Dublin, Frankfurt,[33] Málaga, New York–JFK (begins 7 June 2024),[34] Tel Aviv, Timișoara
KLM Amsterdam
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich
Luxair Luxembourg[35]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Oslo[36]
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen
Seasonal: Antalya[37]
Qatar Airways Doha
Ryanair[38] Amman–Queen Alia, Beauvais,[39] Bergamo, Berlin, Birmingham,[40] Bologna, Bristol, Catania,[41] Charleroi, Dublin, Edinburgh, Genoa (resumes 31 March 2024),[42] Leeds/Bradford (begins 2 May 2024),[43] London–Stansted, Madrid, Málaga (begins 1 June 2024),[44] Malta,[45] Manchester,[46] Marseille, Milan–Malpensa, Naples, Paphos, Pescara, Pisa, Rome–Ciampino, Tel Aviv (resumes 1 April 2024),[47] Thessaloniki,[40] Tirana,[48] Treviso,[40] Vienna
Seasonal: Chania, Corfu, Palermo,[49] Palma de Mallorca,[50] Perugia, Skiathos (begins 2 June 2024),[44] Zadar[51]
Sky Express Seasonal charter: Heraklion[52][53]
SunExpress Antalya (resumes 6 May 2024)[54]
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich
TAROM[55] Amman–Queen Alia, Amsterdam, Athens, Baia Mare, Beirut, Belgrade, Brussels, Budapest, Cairo, Chișinău, Cluj-Napoca, Frankfurt, Iași, Istanbul, London–Heathrow, Madrid, Oradea, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Prague, Rome–Fiumicino, Satu Mare, Sofia, Suceava, Tel Aviv,[56] Thessaloniki, Timișoara
Seasonal: Nice,[57] Strasbourg[58]
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul
Wizz AirAbu Dhabi,[59] Alicante, Athens,[60] Barcelona, Bari, Basel/Mulhouse, Beauvais, Bergamo, Billund, Birmingham, Bologna, Castellón, Catania, Charleroi, Copenhagen,[61] Dortmund, Dubai–International,[62] Eindhoven, Geneva, Glasgow,[63] Hamburg, Jeddah (ends 14 April 2024),[64] Leeds/Bradford,[65] Leipzig (begins 4 June 2024),[66] Lisbon, Liverpool, London–Gatwick, Larnaca,[60] London–Luton, Luxembourg (temporarily suspended),[67][68][69] Lyon,[70] Madrid, Málaga, Malta, Memmingen,[61] Naples, Nice, Nuremberg, Pisa, Prague (ends 29 March 2024),[71][60] Rome–Fiumicino, Salzburg (begins 2 April 2024),[72] Sandefjord, Seville,[73] Stockholm–Skavsta, Tel Aviv (resumes 6 February 2024),[74] Tenerife–South, Thessaloniki,[75] Tirana,[76] Treviso, Turin[77], Valencia, Zaragoza
Seasonal: Alghero, Antalya,[78] Corfu,[79] Heraklion,[80] Mykonos,[61] Palma de Mallorca,[81] Santander, Santorini,[61] Zakynthos[79]

Cargo edit

Statistics edit

Passengers edit

 
The older of two check-in halls
 
Arrivals hall
 
The newer check-in hall

In 2018, 13,824,830 passengers passed through the airport, an increase of 7.95% compared to 2017.[86] In 2018, the airport handled 13.8 million passengers (63.3% of the total number of passengers carried by Romanian airports) and 39,534 tons of cargo (81.4% of the total amount of cargo handled by Romanian airports).[87]

Annual passenger traffic at OTP airport. See Wikidata query.
Annual traffic
Year Passengers (total)[86] Change[86] Passengers (domestic flights) Aircraft movements[88] Cargo (tonnes)
2005 2,972,799 - - 49,593 16,887
2006 3,497,938   17.6% - 55,056 18,089
2007 4,937,683   41.1% 410,916 67,372 17,423
2008 5,063,555   2.5% 497,208 69,916 22,464
2009 4,480,765   11.5% 496,391 69,692 21,585
2010 4,916,964   9.7% - 71,481 -
2011 5,049,443   2.7% - - -
2012 7,120,024   41% - 98,600 26,493
2013 7,643,467   7.3% - 86,730 28,432
2014 8,316,705   8.8% - 91,788 29,193
2015 9,282,884   11.6% 502,928 97,218 31,421
2016 10,982,967   18.3% 872,915 108,285 34,125
2017 12,804,191   16.6% 1,289,596 116,718 37,415
2018 13,824,830   7.95% - 122,966 -
2019 14,697,239   6.34% - - -
2020 4,456,577   59.68%
2021 6,914,610   55.2%
2022 12,610,247   82.37% - 102,134 -
2023 14,630,715   16.11% - 111,820 -

Busiest routes edit

Busiest Domestic Routes from Henri Coandă International Airport
Rank Airport Passengers 2016 Passengers 2017 Passengers 2018 Carriers
1 Cluj Airport 289,665 493,956 489,757 TAROM, HiSky
2 Timișoara Airport 219,070 356,684 410,140 TAROM, HiSky
3 Iași Airport 285,085 297,879 286,728 TAROM
Sources:Eurostat,[89] INSSE[90]

Ground transportation edit

Rail edit

 
TFC Train parked at OTP station

An airport rail link service to the main railway station, Gara de Nord (Bucharest North), runs from the Airport railway station located near the parking lot of the Arrivals hall.[91] As of August 2021, the trains, alternately operated by CFR and TFC depart every 40 minutes, seven days a week. A one-way trip takes 15–20 minutes.[91]

A new Metro Line M6 is also planned, connecting the airport to the Gara de Nord train station, and integrating the airport into the Bucharest Metro network.[92]

 
STB Route 783 diagram (connections to Bucharest Metro lines shown)

Bus edit

Henri Coandă Airport is connected to the public transport company STB system. The 100 route provides express bus service to the city center (Piața Unirii).[93] Route 100 to the city center is running 24 hours a day.

Car edit

The airport is 16.5 km (10.3 mi) north of central Bucharest, to which it is connected by route DN1. The A3 motorway will connect the future terminal 2 and the city.

Taxi edit

As of May 2013, taxis serving Henri Coandă Airport can be ordered using a touch screen system in the arrivals terminal, allowing the taxi drivers to enter the pick-up area. This measure was taken after many complaints from passengers who were being overcharged when using illegal, high-price taxis.[94]

Uber and Bolt are also available at the airport.

Incidents and accidents edit

  • On February 9, 1989, a TAROM Tupolev TU-134 crashed during a training flight following a simulated engine failure when a flight crew member raised the flaps too soon. All 5 occupants were killed.[95]
  • On 31 March 1995, TAROM Flight 371, an Airbus A310-324 registered as YR-LCC, simultaneously experienced asymmetric thrust during climb and one of the pilots being incapacitated. The plane crashed near Balotești just two minutes after takeoff. All 60 people aboard were killed.[96]
  • On 30 December 2007, a TAROM Boeing 737-300 (YR-BGC "Constanța"), flying Flight 3107 hit a car on the runway while taking off for Sharm-el-Sheikh. The aircraft stopped beside the runway and was severely damaged.[97]

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Bucharest Airport redirects here For other uses see Bucharest Airport disambiguation Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport Romanian Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București IATA OTP ICAO LROP is Romania s busiest international airport located in Otopeni 16 5 km 10 3 mi north of Bucharest s city centre 1 It is currently one of the two airports serving the capital of Romania The other is Aurel Vlaicu Airport The airport covers 605 hectares 1 495 acres of land and contains two parallel runways both 3 500 meters long 3 Bucharest Henri Coandă International AirportAeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă BucureștiIATA OTPICAO LROPSummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOwnerMinistry of Transport and InfrastructureOperatorThe National Company Bucharest Airports S A ServesBucharest metropolitan areaLocationOtopeniOpened1965 1965 Hub forAnimawings HiSky Ryanair TAROM Wizz AirElevation AMSL314 ft 96 mCoordinates44 34 16 N 26 05 06 E 44 57111 N 26 08500 E 44 57111 26 08500Websitebucharestairports roMapOTPLocation within RomaniaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft08R 26L 3 500 11 484 Asphalt08L 26R 3 500 11 484 AsphaltHelipadsNumber Length Surfacem ftH1 3 5 11 ConcreteStatistics 2023 Passengers14 630 715Passengers change 2022 2316 11 Aircraft movements111 820Sources Romanian AIP at Eurocontrol 1 bucharestairports ro 2 The airport is named after Romanian flight pioneer Henri Coandă builder of Coandă 1910 aircraft and discoverer of the Coandă effect of fluidics Prior to May 2004 the official name was Bucharest Otopeni International Airport Romanian Aeroportul Internațional București Otopeni Henri Coandă International Airport serves as headquarters for TAROM the country s national airline 4 It also serves as a base of operations for low cost airlines Animawings Ryanair and Wizz Air It is managed by The National Company Bucharest Airports S A Compania Națională Aeroporturi București S A 5 The military section of the airport is used by the 90th Airlift Flotilla of the Romanian Air Force Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Expansion since the 1990s 2 Terminals 3 Future development 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Passenger 4 2 Cargo 5 Statistics 5 1 Passengers 5 2 Busiest routes 6 Ground transportation 6 1 Rail 6 2 Bus 6 3 Car 6 4 Taxi 7 Incidents and accidents 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editEarly years edit nbsp Architect Cezar LăzărescuDuring World War II the airport in Otopeni was used as an airbase by the German Air Force Until 1965 it was a major airfield for the Romanian Air Force with Băneasa Airport serving as Bucharest s commercial airport In 1965 with the growth of air traffic the Otopeni airbase was converted to a commercial airport The runway was modernized and extended to 3 500 metres 11 500 ft from the previous 1 200 metres 3 900 ft making it one of the longest in Europe at that time 6 In August 1969 when United States President Richard Nixon visited Romania a VIP lounge was inaugurated A new passenger terminal designed by Cezar Lăzărescu with a capacity of 1 200 000 passengers per year was opened on 13 April 1970 for domestic and international flights 6 An improvement program added a second runway in 1986 expanding capacity to 35 aircraft movements per hour 6 In 1992 Otopeni Airport became a regular member of Airports Council International ACI Expansion since the 1990s edit The first stage of the plan Phase I taking place between 1994 and 1998 involved the construction of a new departures terminal and of a new airside concourse with five jetways and nine gates referred to as the Finger as well as the extension of airport ramps and of their associated taxiways 7 The second phase labeled Phase II IIe of the plan led to the construction of a terminal dedicated to domestic flights and of a multi story car park 2003 the complete overhaul of the control tower between 2005 and 2007 as well as the transformation of the old terminal building into a dedicated arrivals hall in 2000 During the same phase two high speed taxiways Victor and Whiskey were constructed Phase II was completed in 2007 7 TAROM ended its unprofitable service to New York City in November 2003 8 9 10 In June 2007 Delta Air Lines began flying the same route with Boeing 767s 11 The company made the link seasonal in 2008 12 Delta terminated it in September 2009 due to the recession and difficulty competing with other airlines 13 The third stage of the plan Phase III which started in 2009 involved the extension of the airside concourse the Finger with 15 new gates nine of which have jetways as well as the expansion of the Departure Hall with 8 new gates The airside concourse extension designed by Studio Capelli Architettura amp Associati and measuring 17 000 square metres 200 000 sq ft was inaugurated on 29 March 2011 7 14 It was followed in November 2012 by the extension of the Departure Hall to a total area of 38 600 square metres 400 000 sq ft 15 16 In March 2012 all air traffic except for business air traffic was transferred from Aurel Vlaicu International Airport at that time Bucharest s low cost hub to Henri Coandă International Airport citation needed Air Canada Rouge introduced seasonal routes to Toronto and Montreal in June 2018 The carrier operated the flights with Boeing 767s 17 18 Terminals editThe airport s facilities consist of a single terminal with three main facilities colloquially referred to as Terminals the Departures Hall Terminal the Arrivals Hall Terminal and the Finger Terminal the airside concourse 19 A walkway with shops connects the departures and arrivals buildings The airside concourse is organized in two domestic and international passengers flows 20 The entire terminal has 104 check in desks 38 gates of which 14 are equipped with jetways 15 and a total floor area of 86 000 square metres 930 000 sq ft 6 14 16 Future development editBeyond Phase III a new terminal building Henri Coandă 2 at the eastern end of the current location is envisaged The new building is expected to include a large commercial space 21 Henri Coandă 2 will be of a modular design consisting of four separate buildings each capable of handling 5 million passengers annually Each module will be built as traffic demands dictate By 2030 Terminal 2 alone should be able to handle the expected volume of 20 million passengers per year The terminal will be directly connected to the A3 motorway and to the railway system However the plans might get delayed due to funding problems There is a chance however that if funds can be allocated in time the airport can open its new terminal by 2025 On 18 January 2021 it has been announced that the airport purchased all the land it needs in order to begin the expansion 22 23 However on May 15 2023 Transport Minister Sorin Grindeanu declared that a new terminal will not be built in the near future because it is not necessary 24 a declaration which sparked criticism in Romania 25 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Bucharest Henri Coandă Airport AirlinesDestinationsAegean AirlinesAthensAeroItaliaRome Fiumicino 26 Air FranceParis Charles de GaulleAir SerbiaBelgradeairBalticRiga 27 AnimawingsSeasonal Chania 28 Corfu 28 Heraklion Kefalonia 28 Kos 28 Mykonos 28 Rhodes Santorini 28 ZakynthosArkiaTel Aviv 29 Austrian AirlinesViennaBritish AirwaysLondon HeathrowCorendon AirlinesSeasonal Antalya 30 Croatia AirlinesSeasonal SplitEl AlTel AvivEurowingsDusseldorf Stuttgart 31 flydubaiDubai InternationalHiSkyBarcelona Bordeaux 32 Brussels Chișinău Cluj Napoca Dublin Frankfurt 33 Malaga New York JFK begins 7 June 2024 34 Tel Aviv TimișoaraKLMAmsterdamLOT Polish AirlinesWarsaw ChopinLufthansaFrankfurt MunichLuxairLuxembourg 35 Norwegian Air ShuttleOslo 36 Pegasus AirlinesIstanbul Sabiha Gokcen Seasonal Antalya 37 Qatar AirwaysDohaRyanair 38 Amman Queen Alia Beauvais 39 Bergamo Berlin Birmingham 40 Bologna Bristol Catania 41 Charleroi Dublin Edinburgh Genoa resumes 31 March 2024 42 Leeds Bradford begins 2 May 2024 43 London Stansted Madrid Malaga begins 1 June 2024 44 Malta 45 Manchester 46 Marseille Milan Malpensa Naples Paphos Pescara Pisa Rome Ciampino Tel Aviv resumes 1 April 2024 47 Thessaloniki 40 Tirana 48 Treviso 40 ViennaSeasonal Chania Corfu Palermo 49 Palma de Mallorca 50 Perugia Skiathos begins 2 June 2024 44 Zadar 51 Sky ExpressSeasonal charter Heraklion 52 53 SunExpressAntalya resumes 6 May 2024 54 Swiss International Air LinesZurichTAROM 55 Amman Queen Alia Amsterdam Athens Baia Mare Beirut Belgrade Brussels Budapest Cairo Chișinău Cluj Napoca Frankfurt Iași Istanbul London Heathrow Madrid Oradea Paris Charles de Gaulle Prague Rome Fiumicino Satu Mare Sofia Suceava Tel Aviv 56 Thessaloniki Timișoara Seasonal Nice 57 Strasbourg 58 Turkish AirlinesIstanbulWizz AirAbu Dhabi 59 Alicante Athens 60 Barcelona Bari Basel Mulhouse Beauvais Bergamo Billund Birmingham Bologna Castellon Catania Charleroi Copenhagen 61 Dortmund Dubai International 62 Eindhoven Geneva Glasgow 63 Hamburg Jeddah ends 14 April 2024 64 Leeds Bradford 65 Leipzig begins 4 June 2024 66 Lisbon Liverpool London Gatwick Larnaca 60 London Luton Luxembourg temporarily suspended 67 68 69 Lyon 70 Madrid Malaga Malta Memmingen 61 Naples Nice Nuremberg Pisa Prague ends 29 March 2024 71 60 Rome Fiumicino Salzburg begins 2 April 2024 72 Sandefjord Seville 73 Stockholm Skavsta Tel Aviv resumes 6 February 2024 74 Tenerife South Thessaloniki 75 Tirana 76 Treviso Turin 77 Valencia Zaragoza Seasonal Alghero Antalya 78 Corfu 79 Heraklion 80 Mykonos 61 Palma de Mallorca 81 Santander Santorini 61 Zakynthos 79 Cargo edit AirlinesDestinationsDHL Aviation 82 Leipzig Halle Milan MalpensaTurkish Cargo 83 84 IstanbulUPS Airlines 85 Cologne BonnStatistics editPassengers edit nbsp The older of two check in halls nbsp Arrivals hall nbsp The newer check in hallIn 2018 13 824 830 passengers passed through the airport an increase of 7 95 compared to 2017 86 In 2018 the airport handled 13 8 million passengers 63 3 of the total number of passengers carried by Romanian airports and 39 534 tons of cargo 81 4 of the total amount of cargo handled by Romanian airports 87 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at OTP airport See Wikidata query Annual traffic Year Passengers total 86 Change 86 Passengers domestic flights Aircraft movements 88 Cargo tonnes 2005 2 972 799 49 593 16 8872006 3 497 938 nbsp 17 6 55 056 18 0892007 4 937 683 nbsp 41 1 410 916 67 372 17 4232008 5 063 555 nbsp 2 5 497 208 69 916 22 4642009 4 480 765 nbsp 11 5 496 391 69 692 21 5852010 4 916 964 nbsp 9 7 71 481 2011 5 049 443 nbsp 2 7 2012 7 120 024 nbsp 41 98 600 26 4932013 7 643 467 nbsp 7 3 86 730 28 4322014 8 316 705 nbsp 8 8 91 788 29 1932015 9 282 884 nbsp 11 6 502 928 97 218 31 4212016 10 982 967 nbsp 18 3 872 915 108 285 34 1252017 12 804 191 nbsp 16 6 1 289 596 116 718 37 4152018 13 824 830 nbsp 7 95 122 966 2019 14 697 239 nbsp 6 34 2020 4 456 577 nbsp 59 68 2021 6 914 610 nbsp 55 2 2022 12 610 247 nbsp 82 37 102 134 2023 14 630 715 nbsp 16 11 111 820 Busiest routes edit Busiest Domestic Routes from Henri Coandă International Airport Rank Airport Passengers 2016 Passengers 2017 Passengers 2018 Carriers1 Cluj Airport 289 665 493 956 489 757 TAROM HiSky2 Timișoara Airport 219 070 356 684 410 140 TAROM HiSky3 Iași Airport 285 085 297 879 286 728 TAROMSources Eurostat 89 INSSE 90 Ground transportation editRail edit nbsp TFC Train parked at OTP stationAn airport rail link service to the main railway station Gara de Nord Bucharest North runs from the Airport railway station located near the parking lot of the Arrivals hall 91 As of August 2021 the trains alternately operated by CFR and TFC depart every 40 minutes seven days a week A one way trip takes 15 20 minutes 91 A new Metro Line M6 is also planned connecting the airport to the Gara de Nord train station and integrating the airport into the Bucharest Metro network 92 nbsp STB Route 783 diagram connections to Bucharest Metro lines shown Bus edit Henri Coandă Airport is connected to the public transport company STB system The 100 route provides express bus service to the city center Piața Unirii 93 Route 100 to the city center is running 24 hours a day Car edit The airport is 16 5 km 10 3 mi north of central Bucharest to which it is connected by route DN1 The A3 motorway will connect the future terminal 2 and the city Taxi edit As of May 2013 taxis serving Henri Coandă Airport can be ordered using a touch screen system in the arrivals terminal allowing the taxi drivers to enter the pick up area This measure was taken after many complaints from passengers who were being overcharged when using illegal high price taxis 94 Uber and Bolt are also available at the airport Incidents and accidents editOn February 9 1989 a TAROM Tupolev TU 134 crashed during a training flight following a simulated engine failure when a flight crew member raised the flaps too soon All 5 occupants were killed 95 On 31 March 1995 TAROM Flight 371 an Airbus A310 324 registered as YR LCC simultaneously experienced asymmetric thrust during climb and one of the pilots being incapacitated The plane crashed near Balotești just two minutes after takeoff All 60 people aboard were killed 96 On 30 December 2007 a TAROM Boeing 737 300 YR BGC Constanța flying Flight 3107 hit a car on the runway while taking off for Sharm el Sheikh The aircraft stopped beside the runway and was severely damaged 97 See also editList of the busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic List of the busiest airports in Romania List of airports in Romania Aviation in Romania Transportation in RomaniaReferences edit a b EAD Basic Error Page Retrieved 3 June 2015 Bucharest Airports Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport www bucharestairports ro Bucharest Airport Facts 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