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Wizz Air is increasing the Number of Flights from Tuzla

Published September 28, 2024
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The Wizz Air company is reducing the number of flights in Belgrade, Niš and Skopje, and increasing the number of flights in Tuzla.

Last winter, the company flew nine flights from Tuzla on three lines, while this year it flies three lines, while the number of flights has increased significantly.

Basel three flights a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday until 15.11. then Monday, Friday and Saturday until 14.1. and after that again Monday, Wednesday and Friday), and until 8.1. after midnight, the flight on Wednesdays is cancelled, and until the end of the winter flight schedule, there will be two flights a week.

Dortmund will fly five weekly flights, but from 19.11. a sixth weekly flight is introduced (every day except Saturday). So it will fly until 10.12. after which Tuesday is canceled and five weekly flights will fly again, and how will they fly until the end of the winter flight schedule.

Memmingen will be flown five times a week until 15.11. after which Friday will be canceled and four weekly flights will be flown (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday), and this will be the case until the end of the winter flight schedule, writes Zamaaero.

Therefore, Tuzla will have 13 weekly flights until December 10 – four more than last year, then until January 8. 12 flights, and after that 11 flights, two more than last year.

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