Wizz Goes to Town in Gdansk

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Today, Polish-Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air announced route expansions in and out of its Gdansk base.

From mid-March, frequency on routes to Dortmund, Liverpool, London Luton, Lübeck, and Stockholm Skavsta will increase, and three brand-new routes will commence: Gdansk-Bournemouth, Gdansk-Coventry, and Gdansk-Gothenburg.

Wizz Air operates six bases in Central and Eastern Europe, and is the leading low-cost carrier in Eastern Europe.

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Flash: Wizz Air Goes All-Inclusive

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Polish low-cost carrier Wizz Air has moved to an all-inclusive pricing model, in its adverts at least. This means that the fares now quoted include taxes and charges. The airline’s lowest fares begin at €19.99.

To celebrate (why not, right?) Wizz Air is also offering flights at 30 percent off through June 3. For what it’s worth, we just priced a €40 Warsaw-Frankfurt Hahn fare in July.

Wizz Air’s market penetration in eastern Europe—where they pip SkyEurope at the post—is truly impressive.

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