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Wizz Air to Launch New Service Between Wroclaw, Poland and Lanzarote in the Canary Islands

Wizz Air will launch new service from Wroclaw, Poland to Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The carrier will offer one weekly flight on Wednesdays starting December 22, 2021, with one-way fares from €34.99.


Wizz Air Airbus A321 - Courtesy Wizz Air

On Thursday (October 21, 2021), Wizz Air announced the launch of new service between Wroclaw, Poland and Lanzarote in the Canary Islands From December 22, 2021. One weekly flight will be offered on Wednesdays with one-way fares from PLN 159/€34.99. Lanzarote is one of the Canary Islands and offers unexpected landscapes made of volcanic caves, lakes of lava, beaches of golden sand and clear water, and a mild year-round climate. In 2015, Lanzarote became the first destination in the world to receive the Biosphere Responsible Tourism certificate.


In Thursday’s announcement, Wizz Air’s Corporate Communications Manager, Paulina Gosk, said,

“With a great pleasure we are announcing our newest route from Poland to the Canary Islands. Our newest service from Wroclaw to Lanzarote will extend WIZZ’s Polish network and give even more opportunities for all passengers looking for sunny holidays from the capital of Lower Silesia – Wroclaw. Wizz Air continues to expand its low-fare route network in Poland while maintaining the highest standards in terms of health and safety protocols. Our friendly Polish crew looks forward to welcoming you on board a WIZZ flight.”


Also commenting on the new route, Wroclaw Airport’s CEO, Dariusz Kuś, said,


“The Canary Islands have always been a popular destination among our passengers. We are glad that now there is an opportunity to fly there with Wizz Air also in winter and early spring. This connection will surely be a nice surprise in the new flight schedule.”


Budapest, Hungary-based Wizz Air serves over 150 destinations across 44 countries and operates an all Airbus A320 Family fleet of 142 aircraft, with an average age of 5.4 years. The airline has the largest order book for 250 A320neo Family aircraft, which will enable the company to reduce its environmental footprint by 25 percent by 2030. Wizz Air is the largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in Central and Eastern Europe offering over 700 routes from 45 bases. During FY 20 (ending March 31, 2020) the airline served approximately 40 million guests. Wizz Air offers superior guest service at exceptionally low fares. The company is an investment-grade credit rated airline which trades on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WIZZ.



Source: Wizz Air

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