Wizz Air has left its Budapest-bound passengers at Rome airport

WizzAir delayed the take-off of its flight from Rome to Budapest at 19:55 on Sunday by one hour, and cancelled the flight shortly afterwards, 24.hu learned from a passenger.

The flight from Budapest Airport to Rome was due to depart at 8 PM, but it was cancelled, so passengers were not only unable to reach Hungary from Italy but also could not get to Rome from Budapest.

According to 24.hu, passengers at the Rome airport were informed of a Monday departure at 14:30, but as far as they know, no other information was given.

Wizz Air has not yet commented on the events.

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  1. Time – the pace of 21st century life.
    If TIME is of No domination – when planing taking of a holiday – Be Not Afraid – and look at Rail – first before Airlines.
    Budapest, Hungary to Rome – by train – beautiful journey.
    Its a distant trip but over 2-3 days – using a sleeper train in part, one possible two stop-overs on the way – memorable and enjoyable way to travel.
    Trains – the speed & comford – the modernization of them to-day – Fantastic.
    Time – the pace of 21st century life.
    We “train” our trips one way example Lyon, France from Budapest, via Zurich – over-night sleeper train to Zurich from Budapest, then “train” it – after say two days in Zurich to Lyon, France – and then fly back to Budapest from Lyon, France.
    Time – we have time being retired, but the pace of life of the 21st century – it does have its drawbacks, especially – on planing and the taking of MUCH needed – Holidays.
    THINK trains especially that a sleeper train over-night or two – saves COST of a Hotel or “other” accomadation charges.

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