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Wizz Air is canceling Two Flights from Tuzla Airport?

Published December 2, 2017
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In the coming months, Wizz Air will cancel five flights from the former Yugoslavia due to poor results, but will compensate for this by adding additional capacity for other routes, reports ExYu Aviation News.

Namely, the low-tariff airline will cancel two flights from Belgrade and Tuzla. From Tuzla, Wizz Air will no longer fly to London (Luton) and Nuremberg, while flights to Bratislava will continue as of April 2nd .

Last month, this Hungarian airline initially announced that flights to Bratislava, London and Nuremberg would be organized in the summer season, in order to decide whether the routes to London and Nuremberg would be definitely canceled.

As for the additional capacity for other lines, four flights a week will be organized on routes to Dortmund and Frankfurt Hahn, and five flights a week to Basel Mulhouse and Gothenburg Landvetter.

Wizz Air has a base in Tuzla, and last year this airline transported 310.000 passengers from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

 

(Source: Ba.ekapija.com)

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