TIRANA, Albania, 2018-Aug-09 — /Travel PR News/ — Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, announced today (7 August 2018) a new service connecting Tirana with the German city of Dortmund.
The low-fare route will commence on 30 October 2018, with three weekly flights, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Seats on the new routes are already for sale.
“We warmly welcome this new flight that brings Albania and Germany closer together. We appreciate the collaboration with Wizz Air. This company has expanded its services at Tirana International Airport with three new destinations in the last two years: Budapest, London and, now, Dortmund. This is great news for passengers, for TIA and for the country. We wish Wizz Air good luck with this new and important route,” said the Chief Executive Officer of Tirana International Airport, Dr Rolf Castro-Vasquez.
This new route will establish an important link for travellers, trade and business between Germany and Albania and will boost both inbound and outbound tourism.
Tickets are already on sale on wizzair.com with low-fares from only EUR 19.99 one way, including all taxes, according to the prices published by the company.
Contact:
Arlinda Çausholli
Director
Communication Department
Tirana International Airport
Administration Building
Rinas, Tirana Albania
Tel: +355 4 2381 600
Fax: +355 4 2381 545
E-mail: acausholli@tirana-airport.com
Source: Tirana International Airport
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