Wizz Air now offers flights twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, between the capitals of Budapest and Yerevan.
Armenia is now more accessible from Hungary this summer. Adventurers can fly directly to Yerevan and enjoy the city’s year-round sunshine. Don’t miss the terrace-like Cascade complex, the Opera House, the Matenadaran museum and the city’s vibrant squares. Yerevan, the Armenian capital, boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. Among the city’s many attractions are one of the world’s richest medieval libraries and countless atmospheric squares, which offer an exciting place to explore, according to Budapest Airport.
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50 million passengers from Hungary – Wizz Air celebrates with a prize competition
The Hungarian low-cost airline has reached a monumental milestone, flying 50 million passengers from Hungary. To celebrate, they are hosting a prize competition. “To celebrate this incredible journey and our Hungarian passengers, we’re giving you a chance to win. 5 lucky winners will each receive a 500 EUR voucher to use on their next Wizz Air adventure!
To enter the competition, you need to:
– Post a photo or video on Instagram showcasing your travel experience with Wizz Air from Hungary
– Use their hashtag #WIZZutazo in your caption
– Make sure your profile is public so they can see your entries!
The deadline is 2 July, so hurry up! You still have a chance to win!”
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