Hungarian-owned low-cost airline Wizz Air is suspending its flights to and from Ukraine, the company said on Thursday.
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“In view of recent developments in Ukraine and the closure of Ukrainian airspace, Wizz Air regrets to announce that it will suspend all flights in the country,” the statement said.
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They said on Facebook that “due to the current situation in Ukraine and the airspace closure, Wizz Air regrets to inform our customers that the airline must temporarily suspend all flight operations to and from the country. Passengers with flights booked on arriving or departing Ukrainian flights can
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find more information on wizzair.com, or alternatively, via the airline’s call centre: 00380 893 202 532.
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The safety and security of our passengers and crew remains our number one priority and we hope normality will to return to Ukraine soon.”
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Source: MTI, Facebook/WizzAir
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