Wizz Air to offer 70 destinations from Hungary this summer
Hungarian-based low-cost airline, Wizz Air, has recently announced its summer schedule. Wizz Air is set to offer more seats than any other competitors, providing nearly 4 million seats and serving 70 destinations through its Budapest and Debrecen flights.
During the last summer season, nearly 3 million passengers from Hungary flew with Wizz Air. The company reported that the most popular destinations included seaside resorts and historic cities, known for their attractions.
This summer, Wizz Air plans to offer even more seats compared to last year, with almost 4 million seats available on its Hungarian routes, as reported by airportal.hu.
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The airline will be operating flights from Budapest and Debrecen to a total of 70 destinations. Some of the popular locations include Larnaca (Cyprus), Iraclia, Corfu, and Rhodes (Greece), Burgas (Bulgaria), Alghero and Catania (Italy), Antalya (Turkey), Malta, Alicante, Malaga, and Palma de Mallorca (Spain). In addition, thanks to the airline’s new flights, travelers will also have the opportunity to visit Sarm es-Sejk and Cairo (Egypt), Copenhagen (Denmark) from Budapest and Rome (Italy) from Debrecen this summer, according to airportal.hu.
Wizz Air anticipates another outstanding year, building upon the record-breaking period of last year. Rival airline, Ryanair, has already announced its summer schedule, offering 3 million seats.
Passengers can purchase tickets for Wizz Air flights starting from as little as HUF 5,790 (EUR 15.02).
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