Wizz Air will operate on 173 routes to all countries in the Balkan except Croatia this winter. Most routes or 47 routes are available to Bulgaria (Sofia, Varna, Bourgas and Plovdiv), 39 routes to Albania, 30 routes to Macedonia (Skopje & Ohrid), 22 routes to Serbia (Belgrade & Nis), 21 routes to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tuzla, Banja Luka and Sarajevo) as well as 14 routes to Slovenia, Montenegro and Kosovo. The airline will not operate to Kukes, Split and Dubrovnik during the winter-season. 26 aircrafts of Wizz Air are deployed across the Balkan.
To Albania, Wizz Air will operate on 39 routes this winter-season. The airline will have deployed eight aircrafts at Tirana, three of which are A320s and five A321s with 180 and 230 seat capacity each. The budget carrier will operate 14 to 18 weekly flights to London Luton, 10 to 12 weekly flights to Milan Bergamo and Milan Malpensa, seven to nine weekly flights to Rome Fiumicino and Treviso, seven weekly flights to Bari, Bologna, Pisa and Verona, five weekly rotations to Memmingen, four weekly flights to Charleroi, Berlin, Dortmund, Turin and Barcelona, three weekly flights to Athens, Eindhoven and Abu Dhabi, two weekly flights to Vienna, Basel, Lyon, Nice, Paris Beauvais, Cologne, Hahn, Friedrichshafen, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Nuremberg, Budapest, Ancona, Catania, Genoa, Perugia, Pescara, Rimini, Oslo, Madrid and Stockholm Skavsta. The airline will not operate to Malmo this winter, while flights to Dammam and Poland are available next summer-season. Tirana - Athens service will be launched in mid-December.
47 routes from Bulgaria!
Wizz Air will operate on 27 routes from Sofia base this winter-season. Six aircrafts are deployed at the Bulgarian capital. The Airline will operate 14 weekly flights to Luton, seven weekly flights to Dortmund and Tel Aviv, six weekly rotations to Milan Bergamo, five weekly flights to Copenhagen, Eindhoven, Barcelona and Abu Dhabi, four weekly flights to Brussels Charleroi, Memmingen and Rome, three weekly flights to Larnaca, Paris Beauvais, Hamburg, Madrid, Valencia and Basel and two weekly rotations to Nice, Hahn, Bologna, Catania, Naples, Lisbon, Alicante, Malaga, Geneva and Stockholm Skavsta. The airline will launch flights to Stockholm and Hamburg in mid-December as well as Riyadh flights next summer. The flights to Bari and Malta are suspended until late March 2023.
16 routes are available from Varna base. Wizz Air has deployed three Airbus A320 aircrafts at this base, each with 180 seats. Five weekly rotations will be operated to London Luton and Tel Aviv, four times a week to Dortmund and Memmingen, three weekly flights to Berlin, Hamburg and Eindhoven, two weekly flights will be operated to Charleroi, Larnaca, Prague, Cologne, Hahn, Karlsruhe, Nuremberg and Liverpool, and two or one weekly flight will be operated to Vienna.
Wizz Air will operate twice a week on the route London Luton - Bourgas, as well as on the routes from Memmingen, Dortmund and Luton to Plovdiv this winter-season.
30 destinations from Macedonia: Skopje and Ohrid!
Wizz Air will connect Skopje with 26 routes across Europe this winter. Four Airbus A320s are deployed at the base on seven weekly flights to Basel, five weekly flights to Dortmund, four weekly flights to Memmingen and Malmo, three weekly flights to Brussels Charleroi, Gothenburg and London Luton and two weekly rotations to Copenhagen, Paris Beauvais, Berlin, Bremen, Cologne, Hahn, Friedrichshafen, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Nuremberg, Budapest, Bologna, Milan Malpensa, Rome, Treviso, Eindhoven, Oslo, Bratislava and Stockholm Skavsta. The flights to Turku, Billund, Vaxjo, Turin and Malta are suspended until late March 2023.
The airline will operate twice a week to Ohrid from Vienna, Malmo, Dortmund and Memmingen this winter, while the flights from Friedrichshafen, Malmo and London Luton are suspended until late March 2023.
22 routes from Serbia!
From Belgrade, Wizz Air will operate on 17 routes this winter-season with three Airbus A321 aircrafts with 230 seats capacity. The airline will operate five times a week to London Luton and Abu Dhabi, four times a week to Dortmund, three times a week to Basel, Paris Beauvais, Memmingen, Malta, Eindhoven, Malmo and Stockholm Skavta and twice a week to Larnaca, Nice, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Rome, Barcelona and Gothenburg. The flights to Frankfurt Hahn are suspended until late March 2023 while services to Heraklion are available next summer.
To Nis, the carrier will operate three times a week from Vienna and twice a week from Basel, Dortmund, Memmingen and Malmo.
21 routes to Bosnia and Herzegovina!
With one base in the country, Wizz Air will operate on 14 routes from Tuzla. Two Airbus A320s are deployed. Five weekly flights will be operated to Memmingen, four weekly flights to Basel and Dortmund and twice a week to Vienna, Berlin, Cologne, Hahn, Friedrichshafen, Karlsruhe, Nuremberg, Eindhoven, Gothenburg, Malmo and Stockholm Skavsta. The flights to Billund are suspended until late March and to Vaxjo until mid-June 2023.
To Banja Luka, the airline will operate twice a week from Basel, Dortmund, Hamburg, Malmo and Stockholm Skavsta this winter-season. To Sarajevo, the airline will operate five weekly flights from Abu Dhabi and two weekly flights from London Luton.
14 routes to Slovenia, Montenegro and Kosovo!
Wizz Air will operate twice a week from London Luton to Ljubljana, three times a week from Vienna to Podgorica, twice a week from Dortmund, Memmingen, Budapest, Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino to Podgorica, five times a week from London Luton to Pristina, four times a week from Memmingen to Pristina, three times a week from Vienna and Basel to Pristina, twice a week from Karlsruhe and Milan Malpensa to Pristina and once a week from Dortmund to Pristina this winter. The flights from Charleroi to Ljubljana, from London and Poland to Podgorica as well as from Rome to Pristina are available next summer-season.
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