Wizz Air suspends important flights from autumn

Wizz Air will suspend some of its international flights from Cluj-Napoca and Timișoara airports from the end of October this year, among other flights.

Wizz Air flights cancelled in Romania

According to the 2023-2024 timetable, flights from Catania (Italy), Larnaca (Cyprus), Liverpool (UK), Luqa (Malta) and Naples (Italy) will not operate from Cluj-Napoca, Krónika Online reports.

Furthermore, it will no longer be possible to fly from Timișoara to Treviso in Italy with the Hungarian low-cost airline from the indicated date.

These are not the only flights that Wizz Air will have to say goodbye to: in Bucharest, flights to Aarhus (Denmark), Alghero (Italy), Malmö (Sweden) and Santander (Spain), and in Iași (Jászvásár), flights to Catania and Treviso (Italy) will be withdrawn.

Although airlines formally use the term “suspension” in such cases, it is rare for affected flights to resume within a short time, Krónika Online concludes.

Summer flights to be cancelled

As we wrote last week, it is more than possible that these will not be the only flights the Hungarian low-cost airline will have to cancel. What is more, due to engline failure problems, cancelling flights will be a global phenomenon this summer.

6 Comments

  1. We passed through Liszt Ference Ter on our way to a music recital yesterday evening. Yes it was crowded and noisy but the atmosphere was good natured and totally non threatening. The bars and food outlets must have made a fortune in those hours before the game.
    Perhaps they should help with the cleaning and replanting.

  2. Hmm, the above news is good news! finally Hungary will stop subsidizing Romania. Ever since we joined the EU, hungarian money has been diverted to Romania, and that is why hungarians are not getting richer like everyone else in the EU. I’m really glad Viktor Orban protects us!!

  3. @ Janos Kovacs. You are right. I can see and smeel Hungarian money in Romania. Our county is full of forints(Hungarian money). We use them for everything, from making fire to toilet paper. Hope this money flow never stops here, as the price of toilet paper has gone up!

  4. @janos Kovacs Is this irony? If Hungary is loosing ground compared to Czechia & Co, I think this has a whole number of reasons, not least based in Hungarian politics itself

  5. Hello, i dont know how say forints(Hungarian money is down i was in April on Budapast air port spend £20 coffe and short pice of cake.

  6. They better close the whole wizz company as they not offering the minimum respect and confort to their customers. They say ‘low cost’ but they are low standard and low quality and high cost company.
    Very dissapointed every time I traveled with it.

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