Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air will significantly increase the operations to a number of destinations from Skopje base next summer by adding sixth aircraft to the base.
Wizz Air will deploy its sixth Airbus aircraft at Skopje in May 2023. The airline will operate with five Airbus A321 aircrafts with 230 seats capacity and one Airbus A320 aircraft with 180 seats capacity from the Macedonian capital.
The flights on the following routes will be increased starting 1st of May 2023:
Skopje - Brussels Charleroi: from 3x to 4x per week
Skopje - Berlin Brandenburg: from 3x to 4x per week
Skopje - Dortmund: from 5x to 7x per week
Skopje - Hamburg: from 3x to 4x per week
Skopje - Karlsruhe / Baden - Baden: from 2x to 3x per week
Skopje - Memmingen: from 5x to 7x per week
Skopje - Rome Fiumicino: from 2x to 3x per week
Skopje - Bratislava: from 2x to 3x per week
Skopje - Stockholm Skavsta: from 2x to 3x per week
Wizz Air will operate 10 weekly flights to Basel, five weekly flights to Malmo, four weekly flights to Gothenburg and London Luton, three weekly flights to Copenhagen, Frankfurt Hahn, Friedrichshafen and Eindhoven as well as two weekly flights to Turku, Vaxjo, Oslo Torp, Billund, Nuremberg, Paris Beauvais, Turin, Milan Malpensa, Bologna, Treviso, Budapest and Malta.
The flights on the route Skopje - London will no longer be operated with an aircraft from Skopje base, instead they will be operated with Airbus A321 aircraft from the base of Wizz Air UK in London Luton, making a total of seven evening departures from Skopje Airport on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
By adding another aircraft to the fleet in Skopje base, Wizz Air is likely to further expand its Skopje network with new routes such as Prague, Split and Maribor or Ljubljana. The airline may also return the routes to Larnaca, Barcelona and Hannover.
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