By air
Regular and charter flights of Romanian air carriers (notably
TAROM the national airline) or the foreign airlines with offices in Bucharest
(Air France, Lufthansa, Alitalia, Swissair …) connect Bucharest and the
world’s major airports.
Romania’s international airports are Bucharest – Otopeni,
Constanta – Mihail Kogalniceanu and Timisoara .
Otopeni International Airport in Bucharest is 18 km from
the city center. Transfers can be made by airport coach or by taxi.
Craiova Airport has every two hours a connection with
Bucharest.
By
rail
International express trains connect the main central European
capitals with Craiova, the Black Sea coast and main cities. Romania is
a member of the International Railway Tariff System RIT and Inter Rail.
By road
The principal access points into Romania are: Berlin, Warsaw,
Budapest-Petea E 81; Vienna, Prague, Budapest-Bors E 60 or Nadlac E 64
or Varsaud E 671; Trieste, Belgrade-Moravita E 70 or Portile de Fier E
70; Athens, Tirana, Sofia-Giurgiu E 85; Istambul, Sofia-Vama Veche E 87;
Moscow, Kiev, Chernovitz-Siret E 85. All roads are marked in accordance
with international regulations.
Driving is on the right side of the road and overtaking
on the left.
If you come by car to Romania, bring your driving licence,
car papers and green card.
The Romanian Automobile Club – ACR – and insurance company
CAROM are at your disposal for technical and any other assistance for your
car. Call ACR at 927 in Bucharest.
By sea & river
Cruise ships call at the port of Constanta (on the Black
Sea coast), the country’s biggest port. Passenger boats also operate on
the Danube and the new European riverway Rotterdam-Constanta, including
the Romanian Danube Canal – Black Sea. The former calls at the ports of
Sulina, Tulcea and Braila and the latter Drobeta–Turnu Severin and also
Giurgiu, Calafat
Aiesec address
Once arrived in Craiova take a cab or a walk to
Street Eugeniu Carada No 10 (Students House)
Telephone 410650 |