The Avram Iancu International Airport of Cluj-Napoca, central Romania, has reported a 31-per cent increase in its air traffic in February 2015 from the same month a year before, as well as an increase by 19 per cent in its arrivals and departures, according to actmedia.eu.”The increase in the air traffic continues a rising trend of the airport in early 2015 in terms of passengers and aircraft movements. Thus, the number of passengers advanced more than 30 per cent in January 2015”, says David Ciceo, the CEO of Cluj airport. This airport is owned by Cluj County Council.
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