AND CONTINUES TO OPERATE 6 ROUTES TO 5 COUNTRIES FROM GOTHENBURG
Budapest, Hungary, 2015-2-3 — /Travel PR News/ — Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe,* announced today that due to the permanent closure of Gothenburg City Airport (GSE) as of 1 February the airline will permanently move all operations to a nearby Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT).
Wizz Air has a network of 29 routes to 8 countries from 3 Swedish airports: Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmo. Wizz Air currently operates 6 routes to 5 countries from Gothenburg.
WIZZ AIR’S ROUTES FROM GOTHENBURG:
| Destination | Days | Fares from** |
| Belgrade | Tue; Sat | 249 SEK |
| Budapest | Tue; Thu; Sat | 339 SEK |
| Gdansk | Tue; Sat | 209 SEK |
| Skopje | Tue; Sat | 249 SEK |
| Tuzla | Tue; Sat | 249 SEK |
| Warsaw | Tue; Sat | 249 SEK |
Wizz Air’s Daniel de Carvalho said “We are happy to confirm today that the permanent closure of Gothenburg City Airport will not affect our Swedish operations as we continue offering great deals paired with outstanding customer experience to our Swedish consumers traveling on our 6 low fare services to 5 European countries from Gothenburg”
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