Wizz Air expands in Romania — 3 new flights to be launched
Wizz Air is Europe’s fastest-growing airline. This is evidenced by its significant expansion in Romania, among others. Five aircraft will be added to the fleet’s base in Bucharest and 3 new routes will be introduced.
Wizz Air is adding seats to its flights in the region as early as 9 September. The new Airbus A321 will arrive on 4 October. Wizz Air has also announced three new flights from Romania. From 2 December, flights will be available from Bucharest to Athens, Prague and Larnaca. Athens and Larnaca will be served 4 times a week and Prague 2 times a week.
There will also be a change in the frequency of flights. More than 30 current routes will be affected. In total, the airline will add 2.6 million seats to the Romanian market. With the expansion in Bucharest and the addition of new routes to its Romanian network, Wizz Air consolidates its leading position in the region.
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“We are excited about the significant investment in Bucharest and Romania. We know how important air travel is to our passengers and we want to give them enough choice. The 13.8 million seats – offering extended discount services to 36 destinations in Romania – and the discounted tickets offered to Blue Air passengers underline Wizz Air’s commitment to the Romanian market. Currently offering nearly 200 routes from Romania, these developments and expansions will strengthen our leading position in the region,” said Evelin Jeckel, Deputy Network Manager.
Wizz Air also offers Blue Air customers discounted tickets. The Blue Air passengers concerned can book Wizz Air flights for as little as EUR 49.99 by providing their original airline ID.
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Source: Wizz Air press release
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