Dark Tranquillity - Terminus (Where Death Is Most Alive) (Quantic, Bucharest, Romania, 19.04.2018)
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Terminal Prospect - Full show live in Fabrica, Bucharest, Romania, 30.06.2013
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✅ AIRPORT BUCHAREST ROMANIA - HENRI COANDA - ROMANYA HAVAALANI
Aeroportul Internaţional Henri Coandă Bucureşti
Security Guard Demanding Cigarette from me Bucharest Airport, Romania
I was lost in Bucharest Airport, so I asked a security guard for directions, who gave me vague directions in Romanian and then demanded a cigarette
Summertime n Bucharest Romania
Terminal Prospect - Custom Collapse (Live in Club Fabrica, Bucharest, Romania, 30.06.2013)
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Henri Coanda – Otopeni International Airport, Bucharest, Romania
“Henri Coanda” – Otopeni International Airport, the largest airport in Romania, is located outside Bucharest’s urban area, in the town of Otopeni, and is one of Bucharest’s two airports (the second largest being “Aurel Vlaicu” International Airport in Baneasa district).
During WWII, Otopeni airport was a military base. Until 1965, it was only Baneasa Airport that had operated commercial flights. Later on, a new commercial airport was built on the site of the old military base in Otopeni. The upgraded runway was 3,500m long, being longer than that of Orly Airport in Paris at the time.
The building of a new passenger terminal was included in the upgrading and expansion program. The upgrading continued with the building of a VIP lounge, ahead of the visit to Romania by the U.S. President Richard Nixon, in August 1969. In 1986 a second runway, measuring 3,500 in length, was inaugurated, and a new airfield ground lighting system was implemented. In March 2011, the departure terminal was extended and the number of boarding gates was increased to 24.
In 2018, “Henri Coanda” – Otopeni International Airport registered a record high air traffic movement, of over 13.8 million passengers, and an increase of approximately one million people, as compared to 2017. 57 airlines operate on the airport, taking passengers to and from 128 destinations.
Bucharest Airports - Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport
View around the Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport before departure with Aerospatiale/Alenia ATR 72 airplane.
Landing at Otopeni airport | Bucharest, Romania
Approaching and landing at Otopeni (Henri Coanda) airport in Bucharest, Romania after an one hour and a half flight from Athens, Greece.
The flight was with Ryanair at the price of 9,99 Euro.
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How To travel easy and cheap from Bucharest Airport to Bucharest City Center with less than 1 Euro
SMS number changed to the old one: 7458 !
More details here: - instructions are in Romanian only
Beware ! Fines for not having (SMS ticket or electronic card ticket) or not validating a ticket on electronic card or not validating your electronic card for those who have monthly passes increased 10 times, up to 500 RON (lei), from the end of 2018 ! So, don't forget to send an SMS and check the confirmation message before boarding !
Important ! SMS number is now 7464 ! ... from May, 2018.
Prices and the other details remain the same.
SMS payment resumed !
Same details ... but a bit cheaper: 0.72 Euro + VAT per one trip or 3.91 RON (all taxes included), as on June 15, 2017.
From Bucharest Airport to City Center with less than 1 euro !
You can reach from Bucharest Henri Coanda (Otopeni) Airport to Bucharest City Center or Bucharest North Railway Station (which is the city main railway station) using public transport.
No taxis, no rip-off, no tourist scams, no Romanian language needed, no tickets ...
What it's needed: a mobile phone with some prepaid credit - no more than 1 euro or a valid provider subscription and roaming activated.
There are 2 public bus lines that connect the Airport with Bucharest.
One is no. 783, the most common and the most frequent one.
It connects the Airport with City Center, stopping at, in this order: Piata Victoriei (Victory Square), Piata Romana (Romana Square), Universitate/Piata 21 Decembrie 1989 (University / December 21, 1989 Square) and Piata Unirii (Unirii Square) - end of 783 line. Those stations are only the ones in the city center.
A complete end to end trip (Airport to Piata Unirii or reverse), no matter the direction takes ~45 minutes in normal traffic conditions.
The other line is no. 780.
It connects the Airport with Gara de Nord (North Railway Station) and the last stop is Gara Basarab (Basarab Railway Station) near Gara de Nord.
This line is less frequent and it should be taken only if you want to go to this area or you plan to take a train to other Romanian city.
The most important thing ... how to pay !
Before boarding, send a SMS to 7458 containing text E783 if you are boarding line 783 or E780 if you are boarding line 780.
In a few seconds, you will receive a message that will confirm your purchase.
This SMS confirmation is valid for one trip and should be kept until you have finished your trip.
Please note that confirmation is only in Romanian. However, if you received a SMS as presented in video, everything it's alright.
The cost is ONLY 0.75 Euro + VAT (24% maximum VAT ~ 0.18 Euro), meaning a total of 0.93 Euro a single trip from Bucharest Airport to city center (or in the opposite way).
There is the same cost for both express lines (783 or 780) in both directions.
In Romanian lei, this will be 3.99 lei, because the public transport company has an exchange rate of 4.44 lei per 1 Euro, a bit less than 4.51 - the official rate when this video was created.
This SMS is free of charge from Vodafone, Telekom and DigiMobil mobile networks. Orange mobile network takes a small fee of 0.05 Euro + VAT added to those 0.93 Euro, meaning a total of 0.992 Euro.
For comparison, a taxi on these routes would have cost 35-40 lei (~8 or 9 Euro) ... in the case that would have a standard rate of 1.39 lei / km, without any meter scams activated and with a 5-10% tip. Those are only the ordinary tariffs. The are taxis charging 3.5 lei / km or worse, trying to impose a high price from the start or to charge you in euro/usd.
Avoid them and use the public transport if possible ! ... it's 10 times cheaper !
One more important thing ...
You can use this way of payment to buy a ticket valid for an entire day on all public transport buses, trolley buses and trams (WITHOUT subway) operating inside Bucharest, except Suburb lines (you won't need them at all for visiting Bucharest) and Express lines (the ones going to and from Airport - 783 and 780, described above).
Just send a SMS containing A (only this letter, capitalized) at 7458 (the same number previously mentioned).
Entire cost is 1.65 Euro + VAT ~= 2,046 Euro in total (or 8.79 lei).
Last but not least:
The overcharge / fine for being caught without a valid ticket or SMS is 50 lei, almost 11 Euro, if it's paid on the spot.
Please note that ticket inspectors are wearing blue vests having written CONTROL on the back and ratb in the front left with white reflective letters.
✅ PLANE SPOTTING AIRPORT BUCHAREST ROMANIA - HENRI COANDA - LANDING - TAKE OFF
ROMANIA - BUCHAREST AIRPORT
Dark Tranquillity - Terminus [Live @ The Silver Church Club - Bucuresti 19.05.2011
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RATB 5234 Astra Ikarus 415T line 65 trolleybus Piata Sfintii Voevozi terminus Bucharest Romania
Piata Sfintii Voevozi is the terminus of lines 65 and 97.
Bucharest airport 布加勒斯特機場 - Check_in day 21 - 24 ( Romania )
2013.07.06
Terminal Prospect - Full audio show live at Fusion Arena, Bucharest, Romania, 29.11.2013
Belgium/Romania - Airbus Crash
T/I: 10:14:33
STORY: CRASH
LOCATION: BRUSSELS/BUCHAREST
DATE: 31 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.24
All 60 die as Airbush crashes in mysterious circumstances
A Romanian jetliner crashed near Bucharest shortly after take-off
on Friday (31/3), killing all 60 people on board. The Tarom
airlines Airbus A-310 went down in a sleet storm near Balotesti,
about 20 kilometres (13 miles) north of Bucharest's Otopeni
international airport. The plane was bound for Brussels.
Forty-nine passengers died in the crash -- 32 Belgians, nine
Romanians, three Americans, two Spaniards and one person each from
France, the Netherlands and Thailand. The rest of the dead were
Romanian crew members. The cause of the crash was not immediately
known. Aviation experts from France and Belgium, as well as Airbus
Industrie, the aircraft's manufacturers, were flying to Bucharest
to assist Romanian authorities with the investigation. Witnesses
said they had heard an explosion before the plane crashed and the
condition of the victims appeared to suggest blast injuries.
Relatives of the dead were flown to Romania from Brussels by Tarom
to help identify the remains of the victims.
SHOWS:
(BRUSSELS, BELGIUM 31/3) People in airport terminal. Women
looking at arrivals screen. Screen showing no arrival details for
Tarom flight 371 from Bucharest. Woman wiping her eyes. Two women
looking at arrivals screen.
(BALOTESTI, ROMANIA 31/3) Pan across crash site. Wreckage of
plane, soldiers in background. Wreckage with portholes and Airbus
logo visible. Smouldering wreckage, soldiers in background.
Seat amid wreckage. Jewellery in wreckage. More wreckage. Soldiers
surveying wreckage. SOT unidentified Romanian military officer
saying cause is uncertain but it might have been an explosion.
(BRUSSELS 31/3) Tarom aircraft at passenger terminal. Passengers
walking through terminal. Tarom air hostess checking ticket of
boarding passenger.
(BALOTESTI 31/3) Crash site. Line of ambulances. Helicopter taking
off from crash site.
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Romania pressed to stop illegal immigrants going to Europe
1. Charter plane lands in Bucharest airport, carrying hundreds of Romanian illegal immigrants from Schengen countries
2. Romanian illegal immigrants and Roma boarding airport bus from plane
3. Romanian police officers checking documents
4. Various, police taking fingerprints
5. Young boy with hat
6. Various, police checking documents and fingerprints
7. Luggage and bags in terminal
8. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Voxpop, Returning Man
I was arrested illegally in Spain. I have French residency. I am going to sue the French authorities for this.
9. Illegal immigrants in airport terminal showing arm tattoos
10. Exterior Romanian Ministry of Interior
11. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Ioan Rus, Romanian Interior Minister
We are going to check all the people returning to Romania and identify them. If they have criminal records they will be sent to justice. The others will not receive passports and will be barred from leaving the country for a period between 6 months and three years. Romania is going to tackle this problem very seriously. We do not want our image affected by this small group of citizens.
12. Bucharest airport with official French jet on tarmac
13. Close shot, plane
14. French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy disembarking
15. Sarkozy walking with Ioan Rus and Romanian officials
16. Romanian flag on wall
20. Various, Sarkozy with Ioan Rus
STORYLINE:
French interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Bucharest on Friday to discuss European Union (EU) efforts to press Romania to seal its borders and stem the flow of illegal immigrants into Europe.
Sarkozy plans to sign an accord committing Romania to improving immigration controls and fighting the export of crime into the EU's borderless Schengen zone.
The Schengen Agreement enables EU citizens to travel freely within member states.
Western media have criticised Bucharest for failing to control the problem which has brought large numbers of beggars and prostitutes onto the streets of European capitals.
Interior minister Ioan Rus said Romania was implementing the tough measures demanded by the EU.
The government conceded the problem was damaging its image as it struggled join NATO and the European Union.
Since the beginning of the year, 175-thousand people have been stopped trying to leave Romania without the proper legal documentation.
Most Romanian immigrants to France are fleeing poverty and racial discrimination at home, according to the Interior Ministry.
France has become a main gateway to Britain and Ireland.
But many illegal immigrants are being sent back; the EU has expelled more than three-thousand Romanians over the past six months.
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Flight Bucharest - Dubai
Flight Bucharest - Dubai
In Dubai I boarded the Horizon for a Dubai - Khasab - Muskat - Fujairah - Abu Dabi- Dubai
Filming mcostiniuc 02.02.2019 . Pinnacle studio ultimat 22 ( trim 12.02 . 2019 )
Terminal Prospect - Blood Burning Veins (Live at Fusion Arena, Bucharest, Romania, 29.11.2013)
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Filipino from Dubai to Bucharest
Filipino from Dubai to Bucharest...
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