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TAROM CEO Discusses SkyTeam Role and Airline’s Growth Plans

Andreea Georgescu
Last updated: 30 June 2026 20:08
By Andreea Georgescu
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TAROM is seeking to strengthen its position within the SkyTeam alliance © Colin Cooke
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Romania’s national carrier, TAROM, is seeking to strengthen its position within the SkyTeam alliance while focusing on financial recovery and regional growth, CEO Bogdan Costas said in an interview during the Aviation-Event conference in Cluj-Napoca. The airline, which currently operates a fleet of 14 aircraft and serves 27 destinations, remains under an EU restructuring programme that prevents network expansion until early 2027.

TAROM (SkyTeam Livery) Boeing 737-78J aircraft
TAROM is assessing how to improve cooperation within the alliance © Anna Zvereva

SkyTeam cooperation under review

Costas said that while SkyTeam membership provides value through codeshare agreements, smaller airlines face challenges gaining visibility alongside larger alliance members such as Air France, KLM and Delta Air Lines.

He said TAROM is assessing how to improve cooperation within the alliance and is also exploring closer partnerships with regional carriers, including Air Serbia.

During the restructuring period, the airline is concentrating on strengthening domestic services, expanding its Balkan network and feeding passengers into major European hubs such as Amsterdam, Paris and Madrid.

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TAROM has begun introducing Boeing 737 MAX aircraft as part of its fleet renewal programme © John Taggart

Fleet renewal supports future expansion

TAROM has begun introducing Boeing 737 MAX aircraft as part of its fleet renewal programme, with plans to consider new destinations after restructuring concludes in 2027. Potential future markets include North Africa and West Asia.

Costas said improving profitability remains the airline’s immediate priority, noting that several routes are not generating sufficient financial returns. He also highlighted infrastructure constraints at Bucharest Airport, where long-term terminal expansion is not expected until the next decade.

Despite these challenges, TAROM aims to stabilise its operations before pursuing further growth and strengthening its role within the SkyTeam alliance.

What do you think are the biggest challenges facing smaller airlines within global alliances like SkyTeam? Please share your thoughts in the comments below!

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ByAndreea Georgescu
Aviation Reporter - A recent MA graduate in Digital Communication and Media from UCL, with a BA in Film Studies from King's College London, and a strong foundation in media and content creation. Contributed to content development as a Social Media Intern at PressPeaK Pvt Ltd., leveraging journalism, writing, and digital media skills to craft impactful campaigns. Gained hands-on experience as a Web Content Writer at FOREO and as a Movies and TV Lists Writer at Screen Rant.
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