Wizz Air to launch daily Budapest-Paris flights
Planning a romantic getaway to Paris? It will not require as much planning as before, as Wizz Air is going to launch daily Budapest-Paris flights next spring.
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Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air announced the launch of daily Budapest-Paris flights from 29 March 2020, Forbes reports.
From the spring of 2020, daily flights will commence to Paris Orly Airport from Budapest, Hungary and also from Warsaw, Poland. Orly Airport is only 10 km away from Paris. Tickets are already available; they start at 19.6 Euros (6,490 Forints).
Wizz Air will use its newest Airbus A321neo to fly its passengers to the city of love. The Airbus A321neo offers increased range and 50% better noise reduction than previous versions of the aircraft. The aircraft also reduces fuel burn by 16% in flights and offers a drop in emissions by 50%.
France has always been an important part of Wizz Air’s network and continues to remain as such. The airline already has a direct flight to Paris from Debrecen to Paris-Beauvais Airport. The airline will continue this route, as well as its Budapest-Bordeaux and Budapest-Nizza routes.
Wizz Air is one of Europe’s fastest-growing airlines and the leading low-cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe. Wizz Air was named among the top ten safest low-cost carriers of 2019 in the world by the world’s only one-stop airline safety and product rating agency, AirlineRatings.com. Wizz Air operates one of the world’s youngest fleets, currently consisting of 115 Airbus A320, A321ceo, and Airbus A321neo aircraft with an average age of 4.7 years.
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Source: www.forbes.hu
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