With the arrival of its 19th aircraft at its Budapest base, the low-cost airline will launch five new routes available exclusively with Wizz Air, while also increasing flight frequencies to six existing destinations.
Wizz Air announced that its 19th aircraft will join the airline’s Budapest base in May, enabling a further expansion of services from Liszt Ferenc International Airport.
From early June, the Greek island of Kefalonia and Kalamata, located in the southern part of the Peloponnese peninsula, will become accessible from Budapest with two weekly flights each. In addition, Menorca in Spain will be served with three flights per week.
Also from early June, Varna on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast will be available with two weekly flights, while from the end of April passengers will be able to travel to Kraków in Poland four times per week.
In addition to the new routes, the airline will increase capacity on six existing services from Budapest. More frequent flights will operate to Antalya (6 weekly), Yerevan (3 weekly), Málaga (7 weekly), Malta (7 weekly), Târgu Mureș (7 weekly), and Tallinn (4 weekly) compared to previously announced schedules.