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The airline allocates two state-of-the-art Airbus A321neo aircraft at its new base at Bratislava Airport, opening on 14 ...
Following the announcement of a new route to Bucharest, Romania earlier in July, low-cost carrier Wizz Air has now confirmed ...
Wizz Air, the Hungarian low-cost airline, has announced the introduction of a new route connecting Naples to Bratislava, the ...
The latest expansion and the flights to two new European capitals will increase the Wizz Air network to 116 airports across 38 countries as it continues its rapid growth. Its departure capacity ...
Wizz Air has introduced several innovative flight deck technologies to improve overall passenger comfort levels.
The ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) has announced significant expansion of its operations in Poland, with the addition of a ...
Source Flightbase 14-20 June 2008 v 2010 Between March 2008 and March 2010, Bratislava lost 44% of overall weekly seat capacity, largely as a result of the collapse of SkyEurope and Air Slovakia.
Budget airline Wizz Air said it planned to grow its capacity by 35% this winter and was confident that demand for travel would remain strong despite consumers across Europe facing rising bills.