Wizz Air announces major flight reductions: Here’s the new winter schedule
Wizz Air recently announced that its last flight from Debrecen to Rome will depart on 26 October. While it was already known that Rome would be dropped from the airline’s offerings, it has now been revealed that other routes will also be discontinued.
Wizz Air discontinues flights from Debrecen
Back in July, Wizz Air confirmed that starting on 27 October, it would move its base aircraft from Debrecen to Budapest. The airline has now clarified that the final flight to Rome from Debrecen will depart on 26 October, a few weeks later than initially planned. Following these announcements, local media began investigating which routes would still be available from Debrecen. According to a report from haon.hu, only one of the current seven destinations will remain.
This year, Wizz operated a total of 18 weekly flights from Debrecen across seven routes. Year-round destinations included London-Luton, Eindhoven, Istanbul, Rome-Fiumicino, and Larnaca, with Burgas and Antalya added as summer options.
“The airline constantly monitors the performance of its flights and adjusts upcoming schedules accordingly. Considering the available capacity, Wizz Air has decided that, during the winter season lasting until the end of March, only the London route will continue operating,” the airline responded when asked about its decision to suspend multiple routes.
Wizz Air also confirmed that flights to Burgas and Larnaca will return in the summer of 2025. However, no further information was provided regarding other destinations.
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