By plane
The city is served by Romania's third-largest airport, Traian Vuia International Airport (http://www.aerotim.ro/), located 10km away from the city center. It is the hub of Romania's second-largest airline, Carpatair (http://www.carpatair.com/). There are regular flights from/to numerous major European and domestic destinations:
Carpatair
flies internationally to/from Ancona, Athens, Bergamo, Bari, Bologna, Chernivtsi, Chisinau, Düsseldorf, Lviv, Munich, Odessa, Rome, Stuttgart, Torino, Venice and Verona; it also has domestic flights to Bacau, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Constanta, Iasi, Oradea, Sibiu and Suceava.TAROM
(http://tarom.ro/en/) has five daily flights to Bucharest.Austrian Airlines
(http://www.aua.com/) has flights two to Vienna.MALEV
(http://www.malev.com/) has flights to Budapest.Lufthansa
(http://www.lufthansa.com/...) has three daily flights to Munich.Wizz Air
(http://wizzair.com) has flights to Barcelona, Bergamo, Dortmund, Forli, London Luton, Madrid, Paris Beauvais, Rome Fiumincio, Treviso and Valencia.Express Bus line 4 links the airport with downtown Timisoara fare: 2 RON (one way, tickets available at the parking ticket pay desk inside the terminal); car hire is also available.
By train
There are direct trains daily from Budapest a 5 hours trip, Belgrade 4 hours, Vienna 8 hours and Munich 15 hours (http://reiseauskunft.bahn...), there are also numerous trains to Bucharest and most major towns in Romania (http://infofer.ro/).
By bus
The bus terminal (http://www.autogari.ro/Ti...) Autogara lies two hundred meters to the south of the North Railway Station Gara de Nord.
Every day there is a bus to Vršac, just over the border with Serbia, approx 2 hours, leaving at noon. From Vršac there is a many buses further into Serbia.
It is also easy to share a taxi in the direction of the border Cenad, leaving at Calea Sagului.