Wizz Air to Open Belgrade Base with 5 New Routes

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe announced today that it would establish its 13th operating base in Belgrade, Serbia starting in April 2011. Initially the airline will deploy one brand new Airbus A320 aircraft.

Concurrently, Wizz Air will launch five new routes from Belgrade to Rome, Malmo, Stockholm-Skvasta, Eindhoven, and Munich-Memmingen, in addition to the already served London and Dortmund destinations.

New Routes

Frequency

Starting date

Rome (FCO)

Malmo (MMX)

Stockholm (NYO)

Eindhoven (EIN)

Memmingen (FMM)

3 times / week

2 times / week

2 times / week

2 times / week

2 times / week

December 15th 2010

December 15th 2010

April 3rd 2011

April 1st 2011

April 3rd 2011

All the new and existing flights are on sale at wizzair.com. Fares are starting from as low as €24.99 -approximately RSD 2,500 – for all new routes (one way, all inclusive).

Jozsef Varadi, Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air said: “We are extremely delighted to reach our next expansion milestone. The opening of the Belgrade base will allow many Serbian people and visitors to enjoy our truly low fares coupled with excellent travel experience of an ever growing Wizz route network. Beyond further enhancing the travel opportunities on the Serbian market we will create hundreds of local jobs and significant revenue uplift for Serbia’s tourism industry.”

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Wizz Air carried 9.2 million passengers in the last 12 months. The airline’s fleet currently consists of 34 Airbus A320 aircraft operating from 12 bases in Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine and the Czech Republic. The 13th base in Serbia will commence in April 2011.

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