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Aug 03, 2015 (newstodate): The EU Commission has cast its probing eyes on Romania's civil aviation.
The Commission has opened two separate in-depth investigations to examine if measures in favour of two publicly-owned airports in Transylvania, Romania, Cluj-Napoca International Airport and Targu Mures Transylvania Airport, and airlines operating there, notably Wizz Air, are in line with EU State aid rules.
The investigations concern in particular marketing fees paid to Wizz Air by Cluj-Napoca International Airport and low airport charges offered by Targu Mures Transylvania Airport to airlines operating there.
Furthermore, the Commission will also investigate subsidies by local authorities to the airports themselves.
The Commission has opened two separate in-depth investigations to examine if measures in favour of two publicly-owned airports in Transylvania, Romania, Cluj-Napoca International Airport and Targu Mures Transylvania Airport, and airlines operating there, notably Wizz Air, are in line with EU State aid rules.
The investigations concern in particular marketing fees paid to Wizz Air by Cluj-Napoca International Airport and low airport charges offered by Targu Mures Transylvania Airport to airlines operating there.
Furthermore, the Commission will also investigate subsidies by local authorities to the airports themselves.