Wizz Air announces new route from Cluj-Napoca to Malaga starting 02 August 2016

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 2016-Jun-14 — /Travel PR News/ — Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe and Romania’s largest airline, today announced a new route from Cluj-Napoca to Malaga starting from 02 August 2016.  The route will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with fares starting from RON 129*.

Located in the south of Spain, Malaga is ideal for culture and leisure trips. It is the birth place of Pablo Picasso as well as being a sought-after getaway destination for the year-round sun.

WIZZ currently employs almost 200 pilots and cabin crew at its Cluj-Napoca base from which it operates four aircraft, with a fifth to join the fleet in July.  Carrying over one million passengers a year on its Cluj-Napoca services alone, Wizz Air’s operation supports over 750 local jobs**.  With the newest services, Wizz Air now offers a total of 29 routes to 13 countries from Cluj-Napoca, including seven new routes so far for 2016 from Cluj-Napoca to Munich Memmingen, Doncaster Sheffield, Berlin Schoenefeld, Billund, Alicante, Malaga as well as the domestic route to Bucharest. Seats on the newest route are already on sale and can be booked on wizzair.com.

WIZZ AIR’S NEW ROUTE FROM CLUJ-NAPOCA:

 

Destination

Days

Starts

Fares From*

Malaga

Tuesday, Saturday

2 August

RON 129

 

Tamara Vallois, Head of Communications of Wizz Air said: “We are delighted to announce such an attractive destination for our Cluj-Napoca route network. The new route to Malaga not only reinforces WIZZ’s market leadership in Romania, it also extends what is already the best choice of popular holiday destinations for our Transylvanian consumers. We are sure that this new service will be welcomed by our customers who can now enjoy a very popular all year round holiday destination with WIZZ’s everyday low fares and exceptional on-board service.”

*one-way including taxes and non-optional charges

** ACI suggest 750 on-site jobs for every million passengers carried per year