Wizz Air further expands capacity in its Budapest network with one new aircraft, 2 new routes and frequency increases on popular services

1 NEW AIRCRAFT, 2 NEW ROUTES, 11 MORE WEEKLY FLIGHTS FROM BUDAPEST IN 2019

BUDAPEST, Hungary, 2018-Nov-23 — /Travel PR News/ — Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe and Hungary’s hometown airline, today (NOV 22, 2018) announced a further expansion of capacity in its Budapest network with one new aircraft, 2 new routes from Budapest to London Gatwick and Oslo, and frequency increases on 3 popular services. Next year WIZZ is adding a total of 17 additional weekly flights to its Budapest schedule growing its seat capacity from the Hungarian capital to over 6 million for 2019, an increase of 8% year-on-year.

The new Airbus A321 will be joining Wizz Air’s Budapest fleet in March 2019, representing a further investment of almost USD 120 million* by WIZZ in Hungary, and will create 42 additional direct local jobs with the airline. With the new A321 aircraft in Budapest and the one that has already announced in Debrecen, which is arriving in December 2018, Wizz Air’s Hungarian fleet will grow to 16 aircraft, with 14 based in Budapest and 2 at Debrecen Airport. The fleet growth will increase Wizz Air’s capacity in Hungary further by 8% year on year, manifesting in both new routes and more frequent flights on existing popular routes.

Starting in March 2019, the newest Wizz Air route will connect Budapest to London Gatwick, the second-busiest airport by total passenger traffic in the United Kingdom, after London Heathrow with a daily service. In April 2019, Wizz Air launches another new route to Oslo, the city, which is surrounded by mountains and sea, has a palpable sense of reinvention with its architectural innovation. In addition to exciting new routes, WIZZ is increasing frequencies on 3 Budapest routes to satisfy the strong demand for its low fares. Frequencies on Budapest services to Frankfurt, Tel-Aviv and St. Petersburg will increase by up to 6 additional flights a week.

Being the hometown airline of Hungary, Wizz Air currently operates flights from two Hungarian bases in Budapest and Debrecen with a total of 14 aircraft in the country. In 2018, the airline will carry over 5 million passengers to and from Hungary, which is more than any airline has ever carried on its Hungarian routes, and represents a 20% growth year over year. Based on the latest figures the airline’s operations support over 3,800 indirect local jobs** in 2018.

WIZZ now offers 83 routes from Hungary connecting Budapest and Debrecen with 31 countries. Tickets for the new routes are already on sale and can be booked from only HUF 9,190*** on wizzair.com

WIZZ AIR’S NEWEST ROUTES FROM BUDAPEST

Destination Days Starts Fares from***
London Gatwick, UK Daily service 31 March 2019 HUF 9,190
Oslo, Norway Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays 5 April 2019 HUF 9,190

WIZZ AIR’S FREQUENCY INCREASES ON BUDAPEST ROUTES

Destination Weekly Flights From Month
Frankfurt 10 from 7 March 2018
Tel-Aviv 12 from 10 March 2018
St Petersburg 5 from 4 March 2018

József Váradi, Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air said: “Today’s announcement is further strengthening Wizz Air’s leadership in Hungary. Adding a new, state-of-the-art aircraft to our Budapest fleet means not only new destinations and increased frequencies on popular routes but also creating more local jobs with the airline and our business partners, as well as stimulating the local tourism and hospitality industries. As the country’s hometown airline, Wizz Air remains strongly committed to Hungary, continuing to bring a growing variety of opportunities of affordable travel to more and more Hungarian customers.”

https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2018/01/airbus-2018-price-list-press-release.html#media-list-document-document-all_ml_0

** ACI suggests creation of 750 on-site jobs for every 1 million carried passengers per year

***One-way, including taxes and non-optional charges

Media contact:

communications@wizzair.com

Source:  Wizz Air

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