Wizz Air, the biggest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, announced on Monday it is starting flights from Athens International Airport with the launch of eight new routes in 2018, to Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova and Poland.
“The upcoming Wizz connections create great opportunities for Greek travelers to discover an array of Central and Eastern Europe’s most beautiful cities and regions from as low as EUR 19.99* on wizzair.com,” the company announced in a press release.
“Demonstrating its commitment to the region, Wizz is now providing low-fare flights to six Greek airports within the ever-growing Wizz network, offering 16 low-fare services to 7 countries. Wizz’s travel opportunities offered to all its business and leisure customers from Athens brings an extensive and diversified network that will further stimulate both inbound and outbound tourism and improve business ties between the countries,” it noted.
Budapest, Bucharest and Sofia will be served daily. The new services to Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Kutaisi (Georgia), Chisinau (Republic of Moldova) and Katowice (Poland) will offer Greek passengers and their visitors a convenient schedule, each with two weekly frequencies and to Vilnius (Lithuania) with three flights every week.
Athens, one of the largest European cities and well-known as a renowned tourist destination and business link, becomes the 144th destination that is connected to Wizz’s ever-growing low-fare network, which provides affordable services across 43 countries in Europe and beyond.
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