First Wizz Air flight from Debrecen to Rome launches tomorrow!
Back in early October, we reported the good news that many had been waiting for: Debrecen International Airport announced that Wizz Air would be launching a scheduled flight from Debrecen to the popular destination of Rome. The flight will depart on Wednesday 13 December.
As we reported, Wizz Air is starting flights from Hungary’s Debrecen International Airport to Rome. The first flight will depart tomorrow, on 13 December. The flight will initially operate on Wednesdays and Fridays, and from April, on Tuesdays and Saturdays to Rome Fiumicino Airport (also known as Leonardo da Vinci International Airport). The airport is 32 kilometres southwest of Rome city centre, Dehir.hu reports.
Zsuzsa Trubek, Wizz Air’s communications manager, told Dehir.hu earlier that
their Debrecen-Rome flight promises to be successful, with strong bookings for December and January.
Wizz Air currently flies to London, Eindhoven, Larnaca in Cyprus and Egypt from Debrecen (the latter is a seasonal service, operating until spring), while Lufthansa flies to Munich. The Wizz flight to Tel Aviv was suspended due to the war and will not resume until March, but this could still be subject to change.
Next year, the Hungarian low-cost carrier will also relaunch their three seasonal holiday flights from Debrecen. Thus, in the summer and autumn of 2024, we will be able to fly from Debrecen to Antalya in Turkey, Corfu in Greece and Burgas in Bulgaria.
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