Wizz Air launches new service to Sweden
Hungarian-owned Wizz Air, Europe’s fastest growing and most sustainable airline, will transfer its Budapest flights from Stockholm-Skavsta Airport to Sweden’s busiest international airport, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, near the city centre, from 31 October.
From the end of October this year, Wizz Air will operate 4 flights a week to Stockholm’s main airport, also known as the Venice of the North. The flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from Budapest. Tickets are available from HUF 7690 (EUR 19,67) on wizzair.com and via the airline’s mobile app.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is just 30 minutes by public transport from central Stockholm, giving the passengers faster and cheaper access to the popular city centre. Sweden’s capital offers visitors a unique mix of modern and medieval architecture, as well as thousands of small and large islands, making it a great choice for nature lovers.
“We’re delighted to offer a new and more convenient travel option for those wishing to visit Stockholm. We are confident that our passengers will also welcome this positive change and we look forward to welcoming them on our flights to the new airport from 31 October,” said Zsuzsa Trubek, Communications Manager at Wizz Air.
Wizz Air will operate the 180-seat Airbus A320, the 230-seat A321, the 186-seat Airbus A320neo and the 239-seat Airbus A321neo.
Source: Wizz Air
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