Wizz Air surprises passengers with amazing spring price reduction

The Hungarian low-cost airline announced six new flights to European destinations from Budapest this week. Now, it is presenting a spring discount concerning luggage, seat selection, and Wizz Priority.

According to utazomajom.hu, a Hungarian travel news outlet, Wizz Air set checked-in baggage cost to EUR 9, the lowest price ever. In addition, passengers who travel before 26 March can buy additional services like seat selection and Wizz Priority for a reduced price.

The Hungarian low-cost airline planned the offer to last only 1-2 days. However, it became so popular that they chose to prolong it.

Zsuzsa Trubek, the communications manager of Wizz Air, said they would like to make flying affordable for more people.

Therefore, the special offer will last for one month. Moreover, the action is available for passengers who already have a ticket for a journey between 1 and 26 March. For example, they can add checked-in baggage for only EUR 9. Unfortunately, passengers who already settled their baggage bill and travel in the given period cannot reduce their costs with this offer.

The cheaper services included in the special offer are available via the airline’s website and app.

Since Wizz Air’s pricing system is dynamic concerning baggage, the costs may skyrocket in the summer.

Wizz Air receives bomb threat in Belgrade

Wizz Air’s Airbus A320 aircraft received an anonymous threat after it started take-off preparations on the runway. As a result, the plane was evacuated via the emergency slides. The airline said, “the aircraft immediately returned to a remote location at Belgrade Airport where all passengers were safely evacuated. Passengers have been transferred to the terminal and provided with refreshments. The authorities are undertaking necessary checks in line with protocol. The safety of passengers and crew is of Wizz Air’s utmost priority”.

Serbian police and emergency services scanned the aircraft but found nothing.

Because of the bomb threat, Belgrade Airport was closed for several hours.

Below are two videos of the evacuation:

 

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Read also:

  • Hungarian Wizz Air launches six new flights from Budapest! – Read more HERE
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3 Comments

  1. Please correct this article.
    I booked a trip in march earlier and if I want to add luggage, it is the same expensive price.
    WHERE IS THAT 9euro?

    • Dear Jos, this is the official announcement, please try and contact Wizz Air about the issue. Thank you for reading us!

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