Wizz Air has announced 12 new routes from Bac?u, Romania, for the Winter 2020-21, to Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Italy and the UK.
The Hungarian low-cost carrier will launch this winter several routes from the Romanian city of Bac?u, breaking a Blue Air monopoly.
New services from Bac?u :
– Brussels South Charleroi, from 29 October, 3 flights per week (-2-4-6-)
– London Luton, from 29 October, 7 flights per week / daily (1234567)
– Rome Fiumicino, from 29 October, 5 flights per week (1-345-7)
– Turin, from 29 October, 3 flights per week (-2-4-6-)
– Venice Treviso, from 29 October, 3 flights per week (-2-4-6-)
– Liverpool, from 29 October, 2 flights per week (—4–7)
– Bologna, from 30 October, 3 flights per week (1-3-5–)
– Catania, from 30 October, 2 flights per week (1—5–)
– Larnaca, from 30 October, 2 flights per week (1—5–)
– Milan Bergamo, from 30 October, 4 flights per week (1-3-5-7)
– Memmingen, from 31 October, 2 flights per week (-2—6-)
– Billund, from 1 November, 2 flights per week (–3—7)
Furthermore, the Hungarian low-cost carrier is likely to announce that it will base a third aircraft at Belgrade, with a new announcement to follow later today.
This post was published on 16 June 2020 14:47
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