Wizz Air launches three new flights from Hungary – here are the destinations
Hungarian-owned low-fare airline Wizz Air is launching three new services from June, the company said on Saturday.
Planes will fly from Debrecen in eastern Hungary to Burgas in Bulgaria and Corfu, Greece, it said. The HévÃz airport will have a connection with Dortmund, Germany, it said. Further flights are in the pipeline to Greece and Germany, Wizz Air said.
The low-cost company said that tourists could already buy tickets. The lowest price to Corfu and Dortmund is around HUF 7,690 (EUR 20), while Bulgaria’s Burgas costs HUF 5,690 (EUR 15). Based on their statement, there will be flights between Lake Balaton and the German metropolis twice a week, on Thursday and Sunday, from the first week of June onward. Between Corfu and Debrecen, Wizz Air will fly on Wednesdays, travelo.hu reported.
Before, Wizz Air announced that they would relaunch nine former routes between Budapest and London-Gatwick, Edinburgh, Oslo, Podgorica, Warsaw, Bologna, and Skopje. Moreover, they will reopen the Debrecen-Tel Aviv and Debrecen-Larnaca routes.
HévÃz, a small city near Lake Balaton, was very popular among Russian tourists. Since they cannot come because of the bans implemented after Putin attacked Ukraine, Wizz Air’s new flight to Dortmund might be a desperate attempt to bring German tourists to the famous Hungarian spa town.
As we reported before, it is almost certain that many spies, mainly Russian intelligence agents, have been guests of the world-famous HévÃz spa. Over the past decades, hundreds of Russian citizens have settled and become influential in and around HévÃz. The spa town has most likely become a major point of intelligence operations between the East and West.Â
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Source: MTI, travelo.hu, DNH
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