Wizz Air will expand their presence in Belgrade, Serbia with a fourth based aircraft, an Airbus A321ceo. The carrier will also add new service from Belgrade to Berlin, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Milan-Bergamo and Zakynthos.
On Thursday (December 22, 2022), Wizz Air announced an expansion in Belgrade, Serbia with the addition of fourth based aircraft, an Airbus A321ceo. The carrier will also launch new service from Belgrade to five destinations for summer 2023 including Berlin, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Milan-Bergamo and Zakynthos. The new routes expand Wizz Air’s offer to/from Belgrade to 23 destinations, and the added aircraft will allow the carrier to increase frequencies to Barcelona, Dortmund, Eindhoven, Paris-Beauvais, and Rome Fiumicino.
In Thursday’s announcement, Wizz Air’s Network Officer, Evelin Jeckel, said,
"We are delighted to be expanding in Belgrade, demonstrating our commitment to the Serbian market where we are the number one ULCC carrier by both seat and passenger numbers. From July 2023 we will operate 4 aircraft from the airport and with that connect Serbia’s capital with plenty of destinations. The allocation of our latest aircraft in Belgrade allows us to further strengthen our market offer, providing our Serbian customers the opportunity to travel on a total of 23 routes in 13 countries from Belgrade and to another 5 routes from within the country.”
Budapest, Hungary-based Wizz Air is the fastest growing European low-cost carrier (LCC) and operates an all Airbus A320 and A321 fleet of over 150 aircraft. Wizz Air is the largest LCC in Central and Eastern Europe and offering over 1,100 routes to/from 51 countries. During FY 22 (ending March 31, 2022) the airline served approximately 27.1 million guests. Wizz Air offers superior guest service at exceptionally low fares. Shares in the company trade on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WIZZ.
Source: Wizz Air