Wizz Air announced today that its fleet has expanded to 200 aircraft with the addition of its latest plane, reducing the average age of the fleet to 4.2 years. The new Airbus A321neo model is joining the London-Luton Airport base.
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2023 one of the most successful years in Budapest Airport’ history
Despite the numerous challenges it had in store, 2023 was one of the most successful years in the history of Budapest Airport. Passenger traffic exceeded expectations last year, with 14.7 million passengers using Ferenc Liszt International Airport, which means a 91% recovery from the pre-pandemic level. Air cargo volumes reached an unprecedented record, with the BUD Cargo City handling more than 200,000 tons of cargo. Meanwhile, the industry confirmed the airport’s progress by upgrading its rating to four stars, and passengers voted Budapest Airport the best airport in Europe and the best airport in Eastern Europe for the tenth time. While awards reflect international perceptions, research results reflect the opinions of Hungarians, but what they have in common is that they all reflect high quality and an outstanding passenger experience.
Air Serbia prepared a new promotional offer for flights from Belgrade to 66 destinations across Europe, North America and Asia. Over the course of two weeks, from 22 January to 5 February, passengers will be able to purchase fares at prices starting from 49 EUR one-way in economy class. The promotional campaign applies to trips in the period from 12 February to 26 October 2024. The number of seats is limited.
Wizz Air reinstates several Tel-Aviv flights amid ongoing conflict
Wizz Air will reintegrate the Budapest – Tel-Aviv route into its Hungarian schedule, operating the route three times a week – on Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays – starting from March 1.
Wizz Air Announces Increased Flight Frequency to Turkey from Hungary
Wizz Air has announced another expansion of its flight schedule, this time towards Turkey. The route to the exciting winter destination of Istanbul will see flights increase from the current seven per week to nine starting in March. Tickets for the Budapest-Istanbul route can be booked through the Wizz Air website and the airline’s mobile application, with the best available price set at 15,590 Hungarian Forints (~42 EUR).
Emirates Spends 1 Billion Dollars for the Comfort of Passengers: Refurbishing the Seats
Emirates has today announced a series of contracts awarded to Safran, worth over US$1.2 billion combined. This includes a US $1 billion deal* for the latest generation Safran Seats for Emirates’ new fleet of Airbus A350, Boeing 777X-9 and existing Boeing 777-300 aircraft.
Belgrade skyscraper turned into a giant LED wall to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Air Serbia
Air Serbia, the national airline of Serbia, celebrated its 10th anniversary on October 26th. On this occasion, they rebranded and launched their operations with a new name and a fresh look. The Air Serbia fleet has undergone a complete overhaul and now consists of 2 wide-body Airbus A330-220 aircraft, 13 narrow-body Airbus A320s, and 7 turboprop ATR aircraft designed for regional flights.
Wizz Air Expands Hungarian Offerings with Two New Exciting Direct Flights from Debrecen and Budapest
Wizz Air, the Hungarian airline, is expanding its offerings in Hungary with two new direct flights. One of these routes will operate between Debrecen International Airport and Rome Fiumicino Airport starting from December 14th. The other direct flight will take off on November 14th, flying from Budapest to Glasgow in Scotland, replacing the previous Edinburgh route. Tickets can be purchased on the Wizz Air website and mobile app.
Air Serbia signs agreement with Menzies Aviation to Ensure its further growth
Air Serbia, the national flag carrier of the Republic of Serbia, in order to support its ambitious growth plans, has today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Menzies Aviation, the leading service partner to the world’s airports and airlines, to enter into a joint venture (JV).
Wizz Air Takes Home Award for Europe’s Leading Low-Cost Airline at 30th World Travel Awards
The award for Europe’s Leading Low-Cost Airline was presented to Wizz Air at the 30th annual World Travel Awards event. The budget airline received recognition for its commitment to providing world-class customer service while pioneering efforts in sustainable aviation – stated in the company’s press release.
