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Hungarian airline Wizz Air plans to cancel more than 20 routes from Polish airports in the spring. Some flights will not be returned even during the summer navigation season. Find out which routes will become unavailable
Wizz Air plans to cancel more than 20 routes from Poland, as well as some other European countries. This was reported by yavp.pl.
The reason for this reduction was difficulties with the maintenance of Pratt & Whitney engines on Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft. After the malfunctions are detected, the aircraft must undergo additional checks. According to Wizz Air's financial report, the airline will ground at least 45 aircraft by the end of the first quarter of 2024, which is almost 20% of its existing fleet.
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Wizz Air flight cuts planned
Passengers at Wrocław, Katowice, and Kraków airports will experience the biggest reduction in flights. The following flights will be cancelled from April 2024:
1. From Wrocław to Kutaisi, Valencia, Dubrovnik, Burgas, Rhodes, Dortmund, Birmingham;
2. From Katowice to Bergen, Oslo-Torp, Aqaba, Brussels-Charleroi, Castellón, Ibiza;
3. From Kraków to Kutaisi, Stockholm, Valencia, Catania, Burgas, Birmingham, Leeds;
4. From Warsaw to Birmingham, Marrakech, Agadir;
5. From Gdańsk to Kutaisi.
In addition to cancellations, some flights from Poland scheduled under the new schedule are also expected to be delayed. For example, flights to some new destinations will be available in June 2024 rather than April.
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Introduction of new Wizz Air flights in 2024
Earlier, the Hungarian airline announced the introduction of new flights to the following routes:
1. Salzburg (Austria) - London Luton (England): from 08.02.2024, 3 times a week;
2. Salzburg (Austria) - Skopje (Macedonia): from 01.04.2024 3 times a week;
3. Salzburg (Austria) - Bucharest (Romania): from 02.04.2024 3 times a week;
4. Abu Dhabi (UAE) - Turkestan (Kazakhstan): from 16.01.2024 three times a week.
We remind you! The largest Finnish airline has announced the cancellation of more than five hundred flights for this week. Find out more about the reasons for this decision and whether passengers will be compensated for cancelled tickets.
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