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WizzAir sees lowest demand in Belgrade base


The low cost carrier WizzAir which has 7 bases across the Balkan peninsula decided to operate to only 6 destinations from Belgrade base.Two of them will operate with reduce schedule, twice per week to Dortmund and Malmo.The other four will also operate once per week with reduced schedule, Memmingen, London Luton, Eindhoven and Stockholm Skavsta. The airline decided to suspend the flights to Gothenburg, Basel and Paris Beauvais today even though they were expected to remain in operation during the winter season.The carrier also suspended the flights to Karlsruhe / Baden - Baden and Hannover today.All of them including Malta and Larnaca are expected to resume in March early,The airline also launched 10 new routes from Belgrade to Barcelona, Turku, Oslo Sandejford, Lisbon, Hamburg, Friedrichshafen, Cologne, Milan Malpensa, Brussels Charleroi and Salzburg which are all expected to start with operations on 28/29 and 30th of March this year.

The second base with lowest demand is Tuzla with 7 destinations to remain in operation.Only two of them will remain to operate twice per week, Dortmund and Basel.The other five, Memmingen, Frankfurt Hahn, Eindhoven, Malmo and Stockholm will operate once per week this and next month.The flights to Salzburg, Cologne, Karlsruhe / Baden - Baden, Friedrichshafen, Billund, Vaxjo, Gothenburg, Vienna and Berlin are suspended until March this year.

The best base of WizzAir in the Balkan is Skopje with 11 destinations to remain in operation.The busiest route will be Basel with 3 weekly flights every Monday, Thursday and Sunday.The other ten destinations are Dortmund, Memmingen, Friedrichshafen, Frankfurt Hahn, Berlin Brandenburg, Eindhoven, London Luton, Gothenburg, Stockholm Skavsta and Malmo.Half of the routes will operate twice per week, while the other 5 will operate once, Berlin, Friedrichshafen, Eindhoven, Stockholm Skavsta and Frankfurt Hahn. The carrier recently announced the suspension of the flights to Brussels Charleroi which were expected to remain in operation,They are now expected to resume in the middle of February. In February the carrier will aslo resume Skopje - Budapest and Bratislava service, while the other destinations remain to be resumed in early March and in the begining of April.


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