July 1 (SeeNews) - Romanian flag carrier Tarom is bringing back its flights to Greece, as well as the Bucharest-Rome service, in July, it said on Wednesday.
Tarom is resuming all of its flights to destinations in Greece as of July 1, it said in a Facebook post.
All passengers departing to any destination in Greece must fill out The Passenger Locator Form (PLF) 48 hours prior to the flight, Tarom said.
Starting July 3, Tarom is resuming its flights to Italy's capital Rome. Flights to Fiumicino Airport will take place twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays. Pasengers travelling to Italy will have to fill in a declaration form with information regarding their trip.
Tarom also said on Facebook it is launching flights to the Black Sea port city of Constanta, which is a popular summer holiday destination, from Oradea, Cluj-Napoca and Timisoara. The company will operate on the three routes July 23 until August 30 with an Airbus A318 aircraft.
Tarom expects its net loss to widen to 315 million lei ($73 million/65 million euro) in 2020 from 171.4 million lei a year earlier, according to data from the transport ministry published in June. The fully state-owned company is expected to close 2020 with 1,233 employees, down from 1,607 at present, the ministry said.
(1 euro=4.8372 lei)