Wizz Air announced on Tuesday the launch of service to 14 destinations in Italy from five airports in Ukraine. The carrier will serve popular Italian gateways including Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Verona, Catania and Bologna.

On Monday (July 20, 2020), Wizz Air announced the launch of 14 new routes from Ukraine to Italy. The carrier will offer service from five Ukrainian airports including Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, Odesa and Zaporizhzhia to popular Italian gateways including Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Verona, Catania and Bologna. In total, Wizz Air now offers 77 routes to 15 countries from Ukraine. In yesterday’s announcement, Wizz Air’s Chief Commercial Officer, George Michalopoulos said,
“Today’s announcement of new routes from Ukraine further underlines our long-term commitment to that market. We are pleased to bring back Italian routes to our Ukrainian network and to offer Ukrainian passengers long-awaited flights to exciting destinations of Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Verona, Catania and Bologna. Thanks to our health and safety measures, discovering the world together with Wizz Air is both comfortable and safe. Our friendly crew looks forward to welcoming passengers on board our young and modern fleet.”

Budapest, Hungary-based Wizz Air serves 155 destinations across 45 countries and operates an all Airbus fleet of 124 airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. The airline is the largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in Central and Eastern Europe and operates one of the youngest fleets in the world. Wizz Air offers over 710 routes from 33 bases and served around 40 million guests over the last 12 months. The carrier offers superior guest service at exceptionally low fares and trades on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WIZZ.
Source: Wizz Air