Wizz Air launches flights to ‘the heart of Europe’ from Budapest
On Monday 17 June 2024, Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is launching direct flights to Brussels Airport in Zaventem. Passengers can fly with the airline to the main airport of Brussels from Monday to Friday. Charleroi airport will also remain available.
Wizz Air launches flight to Brussels
Wizz Air’s using the Zaventem airport will make travelling to Brussels much easier. Until now, passengers have only been able to reach the Belgian capital via Charleroi Airport, 46 kilometres from Brussels. Brussels Airport is much closer, just 12 kilometres from the heart of the city, the airline said in a statement sent to Daily News Hungary.
Tickets are available on Wizz Air’s website and its mobile application.
“We are confident that even after Hungary’s EU presidency, we will continue to offer a wide range of services, providing passengers travelling between the two capitals with more travel options, competitive ticket prices and a boost to tourism between the two countries,” said Máté Ritter, Head of Flight Development at Budapest Airport.
“This summer, we have six new routes from Budapest to offer our passengers, two of which were launched at the beginning of June. Brussels is a popular destination, which will be much easier to reach using the new airport,” added Zsuzsa Trubek, Wizz Air’s Communications Manager.
Wizz Air is constantly striving to expand its route network, as evidenced by the launch of a new direct flight. The airline will also add two new modern Airbus A321neo aircraft to its Budapest base in June 2024 and will add five new flights connecting Budapest with Europe and beyond this summer. Travellers will be able to fly to Stuttgart and Valencia this summer, and will soon be able to fly direct to Brasov, Bucharest and Yerevan.
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Ugh. I feel like I’ve been stabbed and robbed by “New European” cultural enrichers that Brussels is full of AND had my pockets picked by the corrupt Brussels bureaucrats, all just from reading this article.