Category Archives: Wizz Air (Hungary)

Wizz Air to add two new routes from Southend and one from Luton

Wizz Air  (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LTC (msn 8295) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946808.

Wizz Air has announced that from November, we will offer flights from London Southend to the popular Eastern European destinations of Bucharest in Romaniaย and Vilnius in Lithuania plus a new service from London Luton to Castellon in Spain.

The new Southend services will operate starting from November 23, 2019 and the London – Castellon route commences on December 9, 2019.

Additionally the carrier has also announced it is addingย two more Airbus A321 aircraft to the Vienna base, enabling the start of six new long-awaited services from Vienna to Athens, Castellon, Cologne, London-Luton, Prishtina and Tirana, and the increase of frequencies of our existing Lisbon and Tel Aviv routes.


The seventh aircraft joins the Vienna fleet on December 18, 2019 from when our Athens, Cologne, Prishtina and Tirana routes kick off and the eighth aircraft arrives on July 1, 2020 which marks the start of our Castellon and London services.

Finally Wizz Air has alsoย announced the start of two new routes from Kutaisi to Bologna in Italy and Cologne (Kรถln) in Germany.

The route to Bologna starts on November 23, 2019 and to Cologne from July 1, 2020.

The airline has also announced the previously announced Kutaisi-Nice service to start on December 12, 2019 and to increase the frequency of the Kutaisi-Milan route to four services per week.

Top Copyright Photo: Wizz Air (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LTC (msn 8295) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946808.

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Wizz Air is coming to Edinburgh, expands in Odessa

Wizz Air (wizzair.com) (Hungary) Airbus A320-232 WL HA-LYQ (msn 6614) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 937196.

Wizz Air has announced that it will begin operations at Edinburgh Airport, with the launch of four routes to popular European city break destinations.

From the beginning of November, Wizz Air will connect Scotlandโ€™s capital with the Polish cities of Warsaw and Gdansk, Budapest in Hungary, and Bucharest in Romania. Fares start from ยฃ16.99* and can be booked from today at wizzair.com.

Wizz Air now operates seven routes from Scotland to Eastern Europeโ€™s most vibrant cities. This includes services between Aberdeen and Gdansk, and Glasgow to Budapest and Katowice, as well as the new Edinburgh routes. Todayโ€™s announcement means that Wizz Air now has 360 thousand seats on sale on its Scottish routes, representing 240% growth year on year.

Wizz Airโ€™s low fare network now connects UK passengers on 102 routes in 27 countries across Europe and beyond. All routes are served by a young fleet of ultra-efficient Airbus A320, A321 and A321neo aircraft, meaning that Wizz Air emits the lowest CO2 emissions per passenger amongst its competitors.

 

Route Operating days Launch date Fares from
Edinburgh – Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 1 November 2019 ยฃ16.99*
Edinburgh – Gdansk Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 2 November 2019 ยฃ16.99*
Edinburgh – Budapest Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 2 November 2019 ยฃ21.99*
Edinburgh – Bucharest Tuesday, Saturday 2 November 2019 ยฃ29.99*

In other news,ย Wizz Air has announced six new services from Odesa International Airport to Budapest in Hungary, Berlin Schoenefeld in Germany; Gdansk, Wroclaw and Katowice in Poland; and Bratislava in Slovakia, as well as a new route from Lviv to Larnaca in Cyprus. The operations of the new routes will start in November.

By adding Odesa to its fast-growing network, Wizz Air continues to invest and further diversify its network in Ukraine. With the new connections from Odesa to Budapest, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Katowice, Berlin and Bratislava, Wizz Air will provide passengers from Southern Ukraine a great opportunity for low-fare adventures in 4 different countries. Whether itโ€™s a city break in beautiful Budapest on the Danube river with its famous thermal baths and vibrant nightlife or in the liveliest and trendiest capital of Germany Berlin, which boasts rich cultural life and heritage there are great offers for every taste. Meanwhile, Lviv passengers can prolong their summer by heading to sunny Larnaca to discover the Mediterranean cityโ€™s charm.

With these new services from Odesa and Lviv, Wizz Air now offers a total of 53 routes to 13 countriesย from Ukraine.


WIZZ AIRโ€™S NEW ROUTES FROM UKRAINE

Route Operating Days Starts Fares From*
Odesa – Budapest Tuesday, Saturday 2 November 2019 EUR 14.99 / UAH 429
Odesa – Berlin Schรถnefeld Tuesday, Saturday 2 November 2019 EUR 14.99 / UAH 429
Odesa – Gdansk Tuesday, Saturday 2 November 2019 EUR 14.99 / UAH 429
Odesa – Wroclaw Monday, Friday 1 November 2019 EUR 14.99 / UAH 429
Odesa – Katowice Tuesday, Saturday 2 November 2019 EUR 14.99 / UAH 429
Odesa – Bratislava Wednesday, Sunday 3 November 2019 EUR 14.99 / UAH 429
Lviv – Larnaca Monday, Friday 28 October 2019 EUR 24.99 / UAH 719

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WIZZ AIRโ€™S RECENTLY COMMENCED ROUTE

Route Operating Days Starts Fares From*
Kharkiv – Krakow Monday, Friday 2 August 2019 EUR 14.99 / UAH 429

 

*One way including all taxes and non-optional charges

**ACI suggests creation of 750 on-site jobs for every million carried passengers

Top Copyright Photo: Wizz Air (wizzair.com) (Hungary) Airbus A320-232 WL HA-LYQ (msn 6614) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 937196.

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Fifth Airbus A320 joins Wizz Air’s Skopje base

Wizz Air, one of the fastest growing airlinesย in Central and Eastern Europe and the largest airline of North Macedonia, is celebrating together with TAVย Macedoniaย the allocation ofย theย 5thย aircraftย andย launchย ofย 3ย new routes from North Macedonia, commencing on July 31 and August 2, 2019.ย Passengers canย now travel fromย Skopjeย to Turkuย on the southwest coast of Finlandย andย Larnacaย โ€“ one of the oldestย cities inย Cyprus, region famous for its outstanding natural beauty. The third route celebrated connectsย Ohridย withย Memmingen, which together with the recently launched Dortmund service gives passengers aย convenientย opportunityย to travel to Germany from Ohrid.

With a traditional aviation welcoming ceremony – water canon salute and treats –ย theย first passengersย onย Wizz Airโ€™s flight from Turkuย were welcomed at the airport in Skopje.ย A bit later the second celebratory flight departed from Skopje toย Larnaca. Passengers traveling on theย Ohridย โ€“ย Memmingenย routeย will enjoy their first flight on August 2, 2019.

WIZZ started operations from North Macedonia in 2011 andย established a based in Skopje in 2012.ย After 7 years of successful operations, the airline announced further expansion at its North Macedonian base by allocatingย the 5thย Airbus A320 aircraftย at the end ofย Julyย 2019. The new aircraft represents another $101ย million investment into theย localย aviation market and will contribute to the creation of over thirtyย new direct jobsย with Wizz Air.

Only this year, WIZZย started to operate to 4 new destinations fromย Skopje to:ย Baden-Baden, Bremen,ย Larnacaย and Turku,ย and 4 new destinations fromย Ohridย to: Malmรถ, Milan, opened in March 2019, Dortmund opened at the beginning of July andย Memmingenย in August. Overall, it makes a total ofย 38 routes to 16 countriesย operated by Wizz Air from the two North Macedonian airports: Skopje andย Ohrid.

WIZZ AIRโ€™S NEWEST ROUTESย FROM NORTH MACEDONIA

Route Days From Fares from*
Skopje โ€“Larnaca Wednesdays, Sundays 31 July 2019 MKD 899/EUR 14.99
Skopje – Turku Wednesdays, Sundays 31 July 2019 MKD 1,499/EUR 24.99
Ohridโ€“Memmingen/Munich West Mondays, Fridays 2 August 2019 MKD 899/EUR 14.99

 

* One way including all taxes and non-optional charges

Wizz Air expands its Chisinau operations

Wizz Air has announced the allocation of a third aircraft to Chisinau. The new Airbus A320 will join the fleet in December, enabling the increase of frequencies of the airlineโ€™s existing 8 routes and the start of four new routes from Chisinau. Passengers can already plan their trips to picturesque Prague, beaches and sun in Larnaca, business and cultural centre in northern Italy โ€“ Turin or to South Yorkshire county in England.

Wizz started operations from Chisinau International Airport in 2013 and established a base there in March 2017.

WIZZ AIRโ€™S NEWEST ROUTES FROM CHISINAU

New routes Frequency Start date Fares from*
Prague Wednesdays, Sundays 18 December 2019 24.99 EUR / 629 CZK
Larnaca Mondays, Fridays 20 December 2019 EUR 24.99
Doncaster/Sheffield Mondays, Fridays 20 December 2019 29.99 EUR / 25.99 GBP
Turin Tuesdays, Saturdays 21 December 2019 EUR 24.99

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WIZZ AIRโ€™S FREQUENCY INCREASES FROM CHISINAU

VERONA, ITALY 2x-4x
ROME-CIAMPINO , ITALY 3x-5x
LONDON LUTON, UNITED KINGDOM 10x-12x
BOLOGNA, ITALY 3x-4x
BRUSSELS CHARLEROI, BELGIUM 2x-3x
DORTMUND, GERMANY 2x-3x
VIENNA, AUSTRIA 2x-3x
MEMMINGEN/MUNICH WEST, GERMANT 2x-3x

All images by the airline.

Wizz Air expands in Poland

Wizz Air, the fastest growing airline in Europe and the leading low cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, started operating new routes from Poland.

With several flights a week Wizz Air connects Warsaw with Podgorica, Katowice with Podgorica, Santander and Castellon, as well as Gdansk with London Gatwick.

Currently Wizz Air offers flights on 169 routes to 74 destinations from 9 Polish airports, providing affordable access for all types of travellers across Europe and beyond.

Wizz Airโ€™s first Polish flight took off on May 19, 2004 from Katowice to London Luton and since then, the airline has become one of the top carriers in Poland. Wizz Air is constantly expanding its offer with further travel options at low fares for an increasing number of passengers. In 2018, Wizz Air carried 9.3 million passengers.

WIZZ AIRโ€™S NEWEST ROUTES FROM POLAND

Departure Destination Days Starts Fares From*
Katowice Castellon Mondays, Fridays 17 June PLN 129/ EUR 29.99
Katowice Santander Tuesdays, Saturdays 15 June PLN 129 / EUR 29.99
Katowice Podgorica Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 15 June PLN 89 / EUR 19.99
Warsaw Podgorica Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 15 June PLN 189 / EUR 44.99
Gdansk London Gatwick daily 15 June PLN 39 / EUR 9.99

In other news,ย Wizz Air last week started a new low-fare service from its Serbian base in Belgrade to Lyon-Saint-Exupรฉry Airport in France.

Lyon is the third French destination Wizz Air operates flights to from Belgrade, next to Paris Beauvais and Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg. Service to Lyon started on June 15, 2018 and is operated on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Finallyย Wizz Air on June 17 launched a new route to Memmingen/ Munich West, the first low fare connection from Suceava to Germany.

The new route operates three flights per week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Photos: Wizz Air.

Indigo Partners to add 50 Airbus A321XLRs to its airline fleets

Indigo Partners and three of its airlines will acquire 50 of the new Airbus A321XLR long-range, single-aisle jetliners. The Memorandum of Understanding includes new orders for 32 A321XLRs and the conversion of 18 existing A320neo family orders.

Indigo Partners LLC, based in Phoenix, Arizona, is a private equity fund focused on worldwide investments in air transportation. Indigo has major ownership stakes in four low-cost airlines, including Frontier Airlines (U.S.), JetSMART (Chile), Volaris (Mexico) and Wizz Air (Hungary). The four carriers now operate a combined 295 Airbus planes and, with the new commitments, have 636 on order.

Twenty of the A321XLRs will be allocated to Wizz Air, 18 to Frontier, and 12 to JetSMART.

Airbus announced the launch of the A321XLR at the Paris Air Show. Derived from the A321neo, the A321XLR is the longest-range single-aisle commercial jetliner ever, capable of flying routes up to 4,700nm with unbeatable fuel efficiency. With a range previously found only in twin-aisle aircraft, A321XLR will enable airlines to exploit new route opportunities with low operating costs, reduced environmental impact, and provide passengers with a comfortable travel experience.

Images: Airbus.

Wizz Air claims the title of “Greenest Airline in Europe”

Wizz Air is making this claim:

Wizz Air, one of Europeโ€™s fastest growing airlines and the largest low-cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, announced today that it operates at the lowest CO2ย emissions per passenger amongst all competitor airlines. ย With 56.5g CO2ย per passenger/km in May 2019 Wizz Air is the airline with the smallest environmental footprint per passenger. Going forward, Wizz Air is taking a proactive step to include the emissions figure into its monthly statistics, adding transparency to allow passengers to have all the necessary information to make responsible choices.

Wizz Air operates a modern fleet of Airbus A320, A321CEO and A321NEO aircraft with an average age of 4,7 years, one of the youngest in the industry. Wizz Airโ€™s CO2ย per passenger/kilometre emissions figure has been on a continuously declining trend over the past years, dropping by 4.4% in May 2019 compared to a year earlier.ย  With more than 250 Airbus A321NEO aircraft on order, Wizz Air will continue to drive efficiency and improvement in this area with its environmental footprint further decreasing by 1/3 for every passenger over the next decade.

 

Monthly Figures May 2019
Revenue passenger kilometres flown 5,656m km
Passengers Carried 3.47m passengers
CO2ย emissions 319,760 tonnes
CO2ย grams per passenger/km 56.5 g per passenger/km

 

The A320neo and its derivative aircraft family members have pioneered and incorporated the latest technologies, including its new generation engines and the industry’s reference cabin design, delivering 20 percent fuel cost savings alone. The A321neo also offers significant environmental benefits with nearly a 50 percent reduction in noise footprint compared to previous generation aircraft. Since entering into service in early 2016, Pratt and Whitneyโ€˜s Geared Turbofan engine, that is has demonstrated its promised ability to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 50 percent.

Jรณzsef Vรกradi, Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air said: โ€œWizz Airโ€™s ultimate goal is to liberate lives by providing affordable travel, and we pride ourselves on delivering this in the most sustainable way. Being a responsible business and ensuring a sustainable future for next generations is not a race. Today, with the lowest CO2ย emissions per passenger/km in the industry, Wizz Air is already the greenest choice of air travel a passenger can make. We have set ambitious goals for ourselves to further reduce the impact on the environment by deploying the latest state-of-the-art technology and further reducing CO2ย emissions per passenger by a third by 2030. We have the best tools to achieve this โ€“ the A321NEO aircraft with Wizz Airโ€™s seat configuration of 239 passenger seats and Pratt and Whitneyโ€™s Geared Turbofan engines bring the cleanest and most environmentally-friendly technology that currently exists in the world.โ€

All photos by Wizz Air.

Wizz Air expands in Vienna with a sixth aircraft

Wizz Air  (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LXR (msn 7647) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946626.

Wizz Air has announced the allocation of a sixth aircraft to its Vienna base. The new Airbus A321 will join the fleet in the middle of December, enabling the start of six new long-awaited services from Vienna to Alicante, Bremen, Chisinau, Naples, Oslo and Porto and the increase of frequencies of the airlineโ€™s existing Eindhoven and Tel Aviv routes.

Wizz opened its Austrian base in Vienna International Airport in June 2018 and after only one year of successful operations, the airline announced further expansion, growing its fleet to six Airbus aircraft. Together with these six new services Wizz Air now offers 38 routes to 23 countries from Vienna.

WIZZ AIRโ€™S NEW ROUTES FROM VIENNA

New routes Frequency Start date Fares from*
Chisinau Monday, Friday 28 October 2019 EUR 19.99
Oslo Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 16 December 2019 EUR 19.99/ 209 NOK
Alicante Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 17 December 2019 EUR 19.99
Bremen Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 17 December 2019 EUR 14.99
Naples Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 17 December 2019 EUR 19.99
Porto Wednesday, Sunday 18 December 2019 EUR 19.99

Wizz Air celebrated its 15th anniversary in May.

In other news, Wizz Air will become the biggest airline at London Luton Airport this summer.

The carrier will also add a new route from Vilnius – to Eilat in Israel.

Top Copyright Photo: Wizz Air (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LXR (msn 7647) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946626.

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Wizz Air celebrates 200 million passengers flown in 15 years

Wizz Air  (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LXT (msn 7706) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946587.

Wizz Air, the fastest growing airline in Europe, celebrated the 15th anniversary of its first flight as well as a remarkable milestone of 200 million carried passengers.

The very first Wizz Air flight took off on May 19, 2004 from Katowice to London Luton. Since then the airline has grown its fleet to 112 Airbus aircraft, including the modern state-of-the-art A321neo aircraft powered by two Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engines, representing the most efficient single-aisle aircraft in the world. With the exemplary fuel economics and a 239 seat configuration, passengers, choosing to fly with Wizz Airโ€™s A321neo benefit from Wizz Airโ€™s lowest fares while ensuring that they are leaving the smallest environmental footprint per passenger.

Looking back on the past twelve months, Wizz Air has a lot to be proud of: WIZZ has pioneered air travel in Austria by setting up operations from Vienna International Airport; founded Wizz Air UK, a UK-based airline that will soon boast eleven brand new Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft in its fleet; welcomed the 100th aircraft to the WIZZ fleet, decorated with a special livery; opened the state-of-the-art, Budapest-based Training Centre, an investment of over โ‚ฌ300 million; opened and commenced flights from the newest Polish WIZZ base in Krakow, as well as added two of the 256 next generation Airbus A321neo aircraft to the rapidly expanding WIZZ fleet.

During the 15 years in service Wizz Air gained trust and loyalty of 200 million passengers. WIZZ reached 100 million passengers in October 2015 and it took less than four years to double that amount. To mark this notable achievement, all passengers of the celebratory flight from Kyiv, Ukraine to Katowice, Poland were greeted by Wizz Air and Katowice International Airport management upon arrival with a small celebration on the ground and EUR 200 vouchers.

Jรณzsef Vรกradi, the Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air said: โ€œWe operated our first flight in 2004 between Poland and the UK, and today, 15 years later, we celebrate a total of 200 million passengers carried from 146 airports across 44 countries. While it is undeniable that our people are the biggest driver of this achievement, there are also four key elements that have set WIZZ apart from our competitors and helped establish our unrivalled strategic position in Europe. Thanks to our exceptional ULCC business model, we are cost leaders in a commodity industry and one of the most valued airlines in Europe.

Our market leadership and increased focus on the CEE region gives us a unique advantage by allowing us to enter an underpenetrated market, in which we strive to get people into the franchise of flying, rather than compete for the passengers of existing airlines. We have an order of over 250 A321neo aircraft, an extremely valuable asset and a true game-changer for WIZZ, offering the lowest unit cost and environmental footprint per passenger, as well as reduced noise and NOX footprint.

Finally, our culturally diverse organization and leadership team, represented by over 50 nationalities, ensure that we have a truly global vision, take balanced decisions and swiftly adapt to changes in our environment. I thank our customers, partners and of course the WIZZ team for their trust and support during these 15 years behind us and can state without a doubt that we have an even more exciting 15 years ahead.โ€

Top Copyright Photo: Wizz Air (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LXT (msn 7706) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946587.

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Wizz Air opens a new Polish base at Krakow

Wizz Airย officially opened on May 8 its newest Polish base in Krakow. This is the 25th base.

Wizz Air will allocate 3 Airbus A321 aircraft to Krakow in May, August and September 2019.

WIZZ offers 18 low-fare new routes from Krakow to 15 countries.

The three allocated aircraft will support the start of operations ofย new servicesย from Krakow to the following popular destinations: Bari, Billund, Birmingham, Catania, Doncaster, Eindhoven, Keflavรญk, Kharkiv, Kiev, Kutaisi, Larnaca, London, Nice, Oslo, Rome, Tel Aviv, Turinย  and Turku.

Krakow is the 5th Wizz Air base in Poland besides ย Warsaw, Katowice, and Gdansk and Wroclaw.

Photos: Wizz Air.