Wizz Air announces 6 new flights from one of Europe's capitals.
Wizz Air expands its route network from Bucharest
The well-known Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is opening six new routes from Romania. Flights are departing from Bucharest airport, reports travelandtourworld.com.
Now residents of Bucharest will easily be able to reach six popular European cities:
- Porto, Portugal;
- Pescara, Italy;
- Brindisi, Italy;
- Cologne, Germany;
- Gdansk, Poland;
- Bratislava, Slovakia.
Company representatives announced that the new routes have been operational since the end of October, and tickets can be purchased right now. Previously, there was also information that Ryanair made changes to its rules, as well as a clever way to travel for free was disclosed.
The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is expanding its route network from Bucharest, giving residents and tourists the opportunity to reach six popular European cities. This opens up new travel opportunities and contributes to the development of Romania's and other countries' tourism potential.
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