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Wizz Air adds third aircraft to its Sofia base

Wizz Air has announced plans to further expand its operations in Bulgaria by adding a third brand new Airbus A320 aircraft in Sofia in May 2010. This move will enable Wizz Air to launch new services to Madrid, Paris Beauvais, Frankfurt Hahn and Forli Bologna from 22 May 2010, three times a week initially.


Wizz Air opens its 12th base in Wroclaw

Wizz Air, the largest low fare airline in Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it will establish its 12th operating base in Wroclaw in July 2010.


Wizz Air rescues JAT Airways passengers

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it would provide re-routing alternatives to passengers affected by the grounded flights of Serbia’s JAT Airways at Belgrade airport.


Wizz Air increases frequencies from Cluj-Napoca

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Romania and Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it will increase frequencies on two routes from Cluj Napoca starting this autumn.


Wizz Air adds third aircraft to Prague

Following its rescue offer made to SkyEurope passengers last month, Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it would further expand in Prague.


Wizz Air launches new Kyiv to Venice flight

Wizz Air the largest low fare - low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced the launch of a new service between the Ukraine and Italy.


Wizz Air increases Prague capacity by 50%

Low fares carrier Wizz Air, has announced that its to further expand its Prague operations. A third new Airbus A320 aircraft will be added to the airline's Prague base on 27 March 2010.


Wizz Air offers alternatives for SkyEurope passengers

Wizz Air, the largest low fare, low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced today that it would provide re-routing alternatives to passengers affected by the suspension of SkyEurope’s operations at Vienna airport due to unpaid debts.


Wizz Air launches flights from Romania to Grenoble

Wizz Air the largest low fare - low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe – has announced today that it will launch new routes from Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca to Grenoble in France.


Wizz Air opens new route from Gdansk to Bergen

Wizz Air, the largest low fare - low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it will expand its operations from Poland by launching a new route from Gdansk to Bergen in Norway.


Wizz Air opens new routes to Italy

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced today that it would launch two new routes from Bucharest in reaction to the changing competitive landscape.


Wizz Air opens new routes from Katowice

Wizz Air has announced that it will launch new routes from Katowice to Memmingen/Munich West and Venice Treviso two times a week starting from 22 September and 29 September, respectively and 3 times weekly from the winter schedule.


Wizz Air opens new route from Bratislava to Rome

Wizz Air has announced that it will be entering Slovakia by operating flights between Bratislava and Rome 4 times a week initially, starting from 20 September 2009.


Wizz Air opens new routes from Gdansk

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it is to expand its base in Gdansk by adding a third aircraft, launching new routes and increasing frequencies on some of the existing services.


Wizz Air opens new routes from Budapest and Sofia

Wizz Air, the largest low fare - low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe has announced today that it will launch new routes from Budapest to Dusseldorf (Weeze) three times a week and from Sofia to Eindhoven twice weekly starting from 21 September and 25 October 2009, respectively.


Wizz Air opens new route to Venice from Prague

Wizz Air, the low cost low fare airline for Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it will launch a new service between Italy and the Czech Republic. Flights from Prague to Venice/Treviso will be launched on 20 September and operated 3 times a week. The new services will complement the already announced routes operated from the Ruzyne Airport to 15 in total.


Wizz Air launches new Kiev – Memmingen flight

Wizz Air has announced that it will expand its operations from Ukraine by launching a new flight from Kiev (Borispol) to Memmingen (Munich West) located in the very heart of Bavaria, only 120 km from Munich.


Wizz Air orders 50 Airbus A320s

Low fares airline Wizz Air has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to buy 50 more A320s taking their total orders up to 132 aircraft. All Wizz Air aircraft will be configured in a comfortable single-class layout, seating 180 passengers. No choice of engine has been made yet.


Wizz Air celebrates fifth anniversary

Wizz Air, the largest low fare - low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe celebrated its 5th anniversary on 19 May 2009. The airline took off from Katowice, Poland on 19 May 2004 following the accession of 10 CEE countries and consequently a new market of 70 million people.


Wizz Air introduces new transfer service in Bucharest

Wizz Air, the largest low fare - low cost airline based in Central and Eastern Europe has introduced a new service enhancement. All passengers arriving to and departing from Cluj Napoca and Bucharest Baneasa airports are able to buy a comfortable mini bus or coach transfer to and from the city centre. The coaches run between Cluj Napoca International Airport and Piata Unirii in Cluj, and between Bucharest Baneasa and Piata Romana in Bucharest.


Wizz Air selects the V2500 to power 50 A320s

Wizz Air, Central and Eastern Europe’s largest low cost airline has placed a follow-on order for the IAE International Aero Engines V2500 to power and support a new fleet of 50 Airbus A320 aircraft. Supported by the V2500SelectSM aftermarket agreement, the new deal has a value at list price of about $1.6 billion.


Wizz Air launches new flights from Warsaw to Rome Ciampino

Wizz Air has announced that it will start new flights from Warsaw to Rome Ciampino complementing its network of currently 17 destinations from the Polish capital. The first flight between Warsaw and Rome Ciampino will take off on 16 September 2008 and will be operated thrice weekly initially.


Wizz Air introduces Budapest-Dortmund flight

Wizz Air has announced that it will launch a new flight from Budapest to Dortmund and concurrently increase frequencies on its Katowice-Dortmund service. The Budapest-Dortmund route will be launched thrice weekly from 26 October 2008.


Wizzair launches new flights to Ukraine

Wizz Air Ukraine, the first low cost airline in Ukraine, announced that it will start operating an initial network of seven Ukrainian domestic routes from its operating base at Kiev Boryspil Airport on 11 July 2008. Wizz Air Ukraine will provide low fare air travel service from Kiev Boryspil Airport to Lviv, Odessa, Simferopol, Kharkov and Zaporozhye. Of particular interest to UK travellers are the flights from Kiev to Simferopol, gateway to the Crimea resort.


Wizz Air launches new flights from Cluj to Paris Beauvais

Wizz Air, the largest low-fare low-cost airline based in Central and Eastern Europe announced that it would continue its expansion from Cluj and introduce new services to Paris Beauvais. The new flight will be launched on 18 December and initially operated three times a week.


Wizz Air opens its 10th base in Timisoara, Romania

Wizz Air, the largest low-fare low-cost airline based in Central and Eastern Europe announced at a press conference today that it would open its 10th operating base in Timisoara, Romania in March 2009. The airline plans to deploy three new A320 aircraft and employ over 100 staff in Timisoara in the next three years, representing an investment of well over €100 million.


Wizz Air celebrates its fourth anniversary in Gdansk

Wizz Air, the largest low cost - low fare airline based in Central and Eastern Europe celebrated its fourth anniversary on 10 August 2008 in Gdansk. Four years ago the first Wizz Air flight from Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport took off to London Luton. Since then 1,7 million passengers have enjoyed Wizz Air’s services.


Wizz Air opens new routes

Wizz Air, largest low fare – low cost airline based in Central and Eastern Europe announced that the 19th aircraft of its single type, all Airbus A320 fleet has been delivered. The brand new Airbus A320 type aircraft is the second aircraft based in Sofia Airport and already started flying on the carrier’s Bulgarian network.


Wizz Air Ukraine takes off

Wizz Air Ukraine, the first low fare - low cost airline in Ukraine has launched its first service from Kiev Borispol Airport to Simferopol this month (July 11), in line with the earlier announced plan. The brand new Airbus A320 aircraft left fully loaded with 180 passengers on board.


Wizz Air Ukraine launches flights to Germany and UK

Wizz Air Ukraine, the first Ukrainian low fare – low cost airline announced today that it would open flights from Kiev Boryspil to Dortmund and Cologne (Germany), and from Lviv to Dortmund and London Luton. The flights will be launched as of 15 January 2009. The new routes will be served by the second brand new Airbus A320 aircraft to be delivered in the first days of January 2009.


Wizz Air adds new A320 aircraft to its Budapest base

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced today that it would expand its Hungarian operations by adding a new Airbus A320 aircraft and new routes to its Budapest base from April 2009. The new aircraft will the third Wizz Air aircraft operating out of Budapest Airport.


Wizz Air further expands in Poland

Wizz Air, the largest low cost – low fare airline based in Central and Eastern Europe announced that it would start new flights from Poznan to Rome Fiumicino Airport and to Cork from 16 December and 19 December respectively.


Wizz Air opens new routes

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Poland announced today that it would operate new Warsaw-Bologna, Katowice-Bologna and Gdansk-Rome Fiumicino services as well as increase frequencies on the existing Katowice-Rome Ciampino route starting from 27 October 2008 for rescuing passengers affected by Centralwings’ cancellations of all of its scheduled flights.


Wizz Air expresses concern over Warsaw Airport plans

Wizz Air has said it is outraged that PPL (Polish Airport Authorities) will close the Etiuda Terminal and double the charges imposed on airlines currently operating out of Etiuda effectively from April 2009.


Wizz Air will operate to Barcelona El Prat Airport

Wizz Air, the largest low-fare, low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced that it would move its flights serving the Katowice-Barcelona and Sofia–Barcelona route from Barcelona Girona Airport to Barcelona El Prat Airport. The effective move of the current flights will take place on 14 January 2009.


Wizz Air Ukraine to fly to Norway

Wizz Air Ukraine, the first Ukrainian low fare - low cost airline has announced that it would launch flights between Kiev and Oslo Torp. The route will be the first air link between Ukraine and Norway. The new service will be operated twice weekly initially starting from 5 January 2009, subject to necessary regulatory approval.


Wizz Air doubles capacity in Romania

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced today that it would add three new Airbus A320 aircraft and double its capacity in Romania in the next six months.


Wizz Air launches London Luton to Kiev flights

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced today that it would open the London Luton – Kiev Boryspil route starting from 17 December. Wizz Air is the first low cost airline to operate an international route to Ukraine opening the opportunity of low cost travel to many Ukrainians visiting, living or working in the UK as well as British tourists and businessmen who so far had to cope with high fare monopolists on the route.


Wizz Air named Poland’s Best Low Cost Airline

Wizz Air has won the ‘Best Low Cost Airline 2008’ award in Poland. The airline was voted the best by the pasazer.com portal readers for the fifth consecutive year.


Wizz Air announces new routes from Prague

Wizz Air is to launch two new routes from the Czech capital. Flights from Prague to Liverpool John Lennon airport will be launched on 11 July and operated 3 times a week, while as flights to Oslo Torp will start on 12 July and operated 4 times a week. The new services will complement the already announced routes operated from the Ruzyne Airport to 11 in total.


Wizz Air moves to Forli Airport

Wizz Air, the largest low-fare, low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced that it would move its flights from Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport to Forli Airport. Currently the airline offers flights to Bologna from Katowice, Warsaw and Cluj.


Wizz Air launches flights from Prague

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe has announced that it will enter the Czech market by opening six new routes to be operated from Prague International Airport, starting from as early as 19 February 2009.


Wizz Air celebrates two years of operations in Bucharest

Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, is this month celebrating the anniversary of two years since the launch of the operations in Bucharest. In January 2007, Wizz Air made its first flight from the Aurel Vlaicu Airport, six months after the launch of the flights from Targu Mures.


Wizz Air opens its 10th base in Timisoara

Wizz Air has launched its newest base in Timisoara which has become the airline’s 10th operating base in the network and third in Romania. Currently the Company deploys one brand new Airbus A320 aircraft, employs 33 local crew and flies to Rome, London Luton, Dortmund, Milan Bergamo, Barcelona, Paris Beauvais, Valencia and Venice Treviso offering the largest route network from the Banat region.