Wizz Air, the largest low-cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, inaugurated recently its 7th base in Romania, in Sibiu, a press release informs. On this occasion, Hungarian company announced the introduction of four new routes from Sibiu to Nuremberg, Madrid, Milan Bergamo and Munich Memmingen.
Wizz Air started to operate flights to Nuremberg on August 19 and this will happen three times a week. The largest low-cost carrier in CEE started to operate the flights to Madrid and Milan Bergamo on August 20, and to Munich Memmingen on August 21.
On Friday, August 19, the airline also started operating the second route from the ninth airport in Romania, Suceava Airport to London Luton, with four flights a week.
With these four new flights inaugurated this weekend, Wizz allocated also an Airbus A320 on the new basis. Currently, Wizz Air offers 119 routes to 18 countries from nine Romanian airports.
The airline company is constantly investing in its operations in Romania and will increase the fleet to 20 aircrafts by the end of 2016, including four new Airbus A321 in November, with 230 seats.
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