Tag: Wizz Air
Two of the aircraft will be based in Romania and one in Poland.
Almost every 20th employee of the company is a citizen of Ukraine.
The plane performed four flights on the first day of the lease and eight were planned for the second day.
The Ukrainian airline’s aircraft was wet-leased to the Hungarian low-cost carrier.
Jobs for Ukrainian citizens are available at the airline’s bases in Gdansk, Krakow, Katowice, Warsaw, and Wroclaw.
The low-cost airline will operate 117 routes from Ukraine after expanding its operations.
According to the airline, resumption of flights will depend on the authorities’ decision to keep one country or another in the "green" zone or remove it.
The airline originally planned to resume these flights in November.
Lviv-Rome-Lviv flights are operated on Wednesdays and Sundays and Lviv-Milan-Lviv flights on Mondays and Fridays.
One Airbus A320 aircraft will be based at the Lviv airport.
The Wizz Air low-cost airline operated the first flight to the airport from Dortmund.
The opening of the base is scheduled for July 1.
The flight suspension is from March 24 to June 8.
The Hungarian low-cost airline began flying to a new Ukrainian airport on November 1-4.
The low-cost airline will begin flying to Ukraine’s fifth largest airport.
Flights from Odesa to Budapest, Berlin, Bratislava, and Polish cities will be launched.
In total, the frequency of flights will be reduced by 24 per week.
The number of jobs created in Ukraine by the airline will reach 140.
The airline has announced suspension of flights to a Ukrainian destination during the winter.
The airline continues to increase the passenger volume on its flights to/from Ukraine.