New regular Wizz Air flight from Budapest to this tourist paradise
A new regular Wizz Air flight will carry passengers between Budapest and Türkiye’s biggest city, the historic and cultural centre of the country. Furthermore, the Hungarian budget airline plans to announce further Turkish flights soon.
Wizz Air takes you from Budapest to Istanbul
According to Budflyer, a Hungarian travel Facebook page, the first Wizz Air Istanbul flight took off on Friday from Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport. The airline plans to carry passengers to the greatest Turkish city every day.
Zsuzsa Trubek, the communications manager of the Hungarian budget airline, said they are happy they could launch their first flight to Istanbul’s nr1 international airport, a historic, artistic and cultural hub of Europe. “That is another milestone in the life of our airline, which will be followed by additional Türkiye-flights from Hungary”, she added. The company’s manager highlighted that they are committed to enabling travelling for as many people as possible.
Balázs Bogáts, the Airline Development Director of the Budapest Airport, said that the new flight strengthens the connections between Hungary and Türkiye. “Istanbul is a defining trade and transport hub between the East and the West, while Antalya is the gate of the Southern Mediterranean region of the country”, he added. Therefore, they are sure the new flights will be popular both for holidaymakers and passengers doing business.
Here are three photos taken after the arrival of the first Wizz Air plane to Istanbul:
Fly direct to Istanbul from London Luton and Gatwick Airport with Wizz Air
Wizz Air also launched two new routes from London Luton Airport and Gatwick Airport to Istanbul in Türkiye, the company’s official website said. The inaugural flights from London Luton Airport and Gatwick Airport took off on 28 March, with flights from both airports operating daily to Türkiye’s largest city, Istanbul. Known as the country’s cultural capital, Istanbul is brimming with historic sights, contemporary art museums and lively cafes. Whether visitors are looking to tour the famous sights, take a relaxing break at a local hammam, or make the most of the vibrant nightlife, Istanbul offers something for every traveller.
Wizz Air’s new routes will now serve holidaymakers and facilitate more convenient travel for residents visiting friends and family in Türkiye. In addition to strengthening the UK’s ties with Türkiye, the new routes build on Wizz Air’s continued expansion, with new routes from Gatwick Airport to Antalya, Dalaman, (Türkiye) and Verona, (Italy) and from London Luton Airport to Amman, (Jordan), Bydgoszcz, and Lodz (Poland). Wizz Air now offers nearly 30 routes from Gatwick and over 60 routes from Luton, where it is the largest operator.
Source: Budflyer, Wizz Air
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