Wizz Air does not cancel popular flights to the ‘Eternal City’ from Hungary in October!
Good news for passengers: Wizz Air, Hungary’s low-cost airline, will not cancel its Debrecen-Rome flight in October.
We wrote in THIS article that as of 6 October, the Rome flight will be suspended indefinitely, confirmed by Wizz Air’s Corporate Communications Manager Olívia Harangozó.
However, Utazómajom, a Hungarian travel news media outlet, discovered that the communication manager did not give a 100% accurate answer last week. The new outlet asked Wizz Air again because their readers who have tickets for October flights had not been notified about the cancellations to Rome.
According to Wizz Air’s answer, the last flight to Rome from Debrecen will depart on 26 October instead of 6 October. They said there was an error in their booking system. That is why it showed the flight was unavailable. “We apologise for the mistake which we corrected”, they concluded their reply.
This is the reason why passengers were not informed about the cancellations.
Wizz Air halts most of its flights from Debrecen
Wizz Air decided to halt seven out of their eight flights from Debrecen in the winter season. The Hungarian budget airline is to keep only their Debrecen-London flight from November but with a significant reduction in frequency. Currently, there are five weekly flights, but starting in November, this will be reduced to three, operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
That means Wizz Air planes will not fly to Eindhoven, Rome, Antalya, Corfu, Larnaca, Burgas, and Istanbul after November.
In July, Wizz Air decided to relocate the only plane based in Debrecen Airport and closed their Debrecen base.
Read also:
- Wizz Air and other airlines cancel flights to Israel amid escalating conflict with Hezbollah – read more HERE
- New flight from Budapest to the ‘Venice of the North’, awesome Wizz Air touchdown VIDEO
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