A new charter line will connect Varna with Chisinau
SkyUp Airlines expands its presence in Bulgaria with the partnership of Noy Travel

For the first time in its history, the maritime capital will be directly connected to Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, through a new charter line. The flights, operated by SkyUp Airlines, are the result of joint efforts with leading Bulgarian tour operator Noy Travel, according to the press center of Varna Airport concessionaire Fraport.
The official launch of the flights is scheduled for June 7, and they will operate every Saturday.
Dr. Frank Kwan, CEO of Fraport, did not hide his excitement about the new partnership. “Gaining access to new markets and new opportunities is extremely important, in addition to the growth of the traditional tourist market,” he said.
He expressed hope that the new connection will expand in 2026, which would be a clear sign of the initiative's success.
The introduction of the direct charter service to Chisinau is further proof of SkyUp Airlines' expanding presence in Bulgaria.
The airline already operates flights from Burgas Airport to Poland, including a regular service to Katowice and charter flights to Warsaw and Poznan.
Translated with DeepL.