🇷🇴 BraÈ™ov (Ghimbav), Romania
Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport (GHV) is a pioneering aviation facility located near the historic city of Brașov in Transylvania, Romania. Officially inaugurated on June 15, 2023, it holds the distinction of being the first new airport built in Romania in over 50 years. Strategically positioned to serve one of the country's most important economic and tourism hubs, the airport provides a modern and efficient gateway for travelers visiting the medieval heart of Romania, the nearby Carpathian Mountains, and the world-famous Bran Castle.
A standout feature of GHV is its status as the first airport in Romania and Southeast Europe to utilize a virtual control tower. This innovative system means there is no physical tower on-site; instead, air traffic services are managed remotely by specialists at the Flight Control Center in Arad, hundreds of kilometers away. Using advanced high-definition cameras and sensors, this technology provides controllers with a superior view of the airfield, even in adverse weather conditions like heavy fog, ensuring the highest standards of safety and operational efficiency.
The passenger terminal at Brașov-Ghimbav is a modern, two-story building designed to handle up to 1.2 million passengers annually. Inside, travelers find a range of amenities including 10 check-in desks, a spacious departure lounge, and a VIP area. The terminal offers essential services such as free high-speed Wi-Fi, currency exchange, and a café serving local and international refreshments. A small duty-free shop is also available for international travelers. The facility's design emphasizes sustainability and incorporates modern technology to ensure a seamless flow for both arrivals and departures.
Scheduled commercial services at GHV are primarily provided by Wizz Air, which connects Brașov to a growing network of major European cities including London, Milan, Rome, and Dortmund. These flights are vital for the region's connectivity, supporting both the thriving tourism sector and the needs of the local business community. Ground transportation from the airport is well-coordinated, with taxis, ride-sharing services, and car rentals readily available to transport passengers to Brașov city center, just 12 kilometers away. Ample parking is also provided directly at the terminal. As a landmark project for Romanian aviation, Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport remains a cornerstone of the region's future growth and accessibility.
Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport (GHV) is Romania's newest and most modern aviation gateway, having officially opened in June 2023. It is uniquely significant as the first airport in Romania to use a 'virtual control tower,' managed remotely from Arad. Serving the Transylvania region and the popular Carpathian mountain resorts, the airport primarily handles international flights to major European hubs like London (LTN), Dortmund (DTM), and Stuttgart (STR) via carriers such as Wizz Air and Fly Lili. The airport is conveniently located approximately 12 kilometers (a 15 to 20-minute drive) from the Brașov city center.
Upon arrival, the most efficient way to reach the city is by taking the dedicated A1 express bus, which connects the terminal directly to the Brașov Railway Station (Gara Brașov). From the station, you can easily connect to the Romanian national rail network (CFR) for travel to Bucharest, Sibiu, or the nearby Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle). Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Bolt are also active and provide a reliable, fixed-rate alternative to the city center. The terminal building is compact and exceptionally easy to navigate, featuring free high-speed Wi-Fi, modern waiting areas, and a small cafe for refreshments.
For international departures, arriving at least 2 to 2.5 hours early is recommended to navigate security and passport control. The regional climate is temperate-continental, with heavy snow common during the winter months (December to March). The airport is well-equipped for winter operations, but travelers heading to the nearby Poiana Brașov ski resort should always check road conditions after heavy snowfalls. GHV provides a much-needed and efficient alternative to the long drive from Bucharest's Otopeni Airport.
• Brasov-Ghimbav International opened to serve Romania's Transylvania tourist circuit.
• Wizz Air and TAROM have launched flights to Bucharest plus other capital cities.
• The new terminal keeps security lanes short, but still arrive 90 minutes ahead of takeoff.
• Ground transport includes shuttles to Brasov and nearby ski resorts; book seats in advance.
• Note winter weather; high-altitude fog can delay morning arrivals, so keep itineraries flexible.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources