New Wizz Air flight announced to an exotic destination
Wizz Air, Hungary’s low-cost airline, announced a new direct flight from Budapest Airport to an exotic destination, one of Spain’s fabulous tourist hotspots.
New Wizz Air flight to Gran Canaria this autumn
According to the airline’s recently-shared statement, the new flight will start carrying passengers to Gran Canaria from 22 October. You may book your tickets on Wizz Air’s website and mobile app.
Gran Canaria offers natural wonders, hidden beaches, and beautiful valleys. There are multiple historical and cultural sights to visit, and places for entertainment, and you may also experience the island’s unique gastronomic offer.
Wizz Air continues to expand in Europe and the Middle East. We wrote about their new flights to Brussels’ Zaventem, Brassó (Brasov), Bucharest, Yerevan (Armenia), Stuttgart and Valencia. Moreover, the airline will begin to operate two new Airbus A321neo planes in its Budapest base. That means the number of aircraft serving passengers from the Hungarian capital will increase to 16.
You may travel there on Tuesdays and Saturdays
Zsuzsa Trubek, the airline’s communications manager, said they were happy to increase the number of their holiday flights from Budapest to the Canary Islands in autumn. She added that the new route was their eighth to Spain. She highlighted they would like to offer more exciting and affordable destinations to their passengers.
The new flight to Spain will commute twice a week, on Tuesday and on Saturday. Ticket prices will start from HUF 20,590 (EUR 52.3).
Orbán cabinet calls for boosting Hungary-Montenegro economic, tourism ties
Márton Nagy, the national economy minister, on Thursday held talks with Vladimir Martinovic, Montenegro’s minister for tourism, his ministry said. Nagy and Martinovic discussed the international trends impacting the region’s economy and tourism potential as well as the possible areas for deepening bilateral cooperation, the national economy ministry said in a statement.
Nagy said Montenegro was an important partner for Hungary, noting that bilateral trade turnover came close to 100 million euros in 2023. Hungarian investments in Montenegro reached 314 million euros in 2022, making the Western Balkan country the 21st destination for Hungarian capital that year, he added.
Meanwhile, he welcomed that more than 4,300 Montenegrin tourists spent over 11,000 guest nights in Hungary in the first half of this year, which is a 39 percent increase in the number of tourists and a 42 percent rise in the number of guest nights compared with last year. The two weekly flights between Budapest and Podgorica, he said, provided a solid basis for developing tourism relations. Nagy also underscored Hungary’s support for Montenegro’s European Union integration, saying the country was ready for EU membership, which would also be beneficial for the bloc.
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If DNH has some sort of relation with WIZZ AIR than any other headline.
Maybe if it just explained , it might make some sense.
I’m still waiting for a follow up on the lock down and business destroyed.