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IanFarquharson said:The A321 was simply a jolly but I do understand Wizz will have 6 BHX routes in S16.
Ian
Looks like Debrecen might be one of them...so what will the other one be? I would personally like them to start Riga, but there are so many to choose from!Ray Finkle said:Amongst the VIP's on board were the Debrecen Chamber of Commerce which seem to have had a special mention from BHX.
Wizz Air announces new Birmingham-Wroclaw route from March 2016
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, today announced a new route from Birmingham to Wroclaw.
The route will commence on 18 March and will be operated with two weekly flights, on Mondays and Fridays.
Flight schedule:
Mondays and Fridays from 18 March 2016
Departing from Birmingham at 2120 and arriving into Wroclaw at 0035
Departing from Wroclaw at 1930 and arriving into Birmingham at 2050
Tickets are now on sale and can be booked via wizzair.com
Tamara Mshvenieradze, Corporate Communications Manager at Wizz Air, said:
“We are thrilled to announce today excellent news for our UK customers. From 18 March we will fly from Birmingham to Wroclaw every Monday and Friday, making it ideal to visit the historical capital of Silesia for short city breaks.
"WIZZ now offers five routes to three countries from Birmingham. With fares from only GBP 15.49 we urge our customers to book the lowest fares today.”
William Pearson, Birmingham Airport’s Aviation Development Director, said:
“Launching from Birmingham in September this year, Wizz has gone from strength to strength and now already operates to Warsaw and Budapest, and will be commencing Poznan later this month and Bucharest in May.
"This additional service to Wroclaw from March will give direct access for the first time from Birmingham and I’m certain it will be popular with those visiting relatives and for short leisure breaks.”
https://birminghamairport.co.uk/media-i ... arch-2016/
Wizz Air's First Birmingham-Poznan Flights Start Today
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, today operated its first maiden flight between Birmingham and Poznan in Poland.
Flight W6 1908 landed in Poznan today, with 180 passengers on board travelling from Birmingham Airport. This new route is being operated twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in the winter season, and on Tuesdays and Saturdays during the summer season, starting at the end of March.
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Poznan, once the capital of Poland, is located midway between Berlin and Warsaw. It is best known for renaissance architecture and its huge square in the Old Town considered by many to be one of Europe’s most beautiful. The city is one of Poland’s oldest and so it has many fabulous historic attractions including a magnificent cathedral. It is also an important cultural and business centre with modern shops, restaurants and bars.
Wizz Air offers 11 routes to seven countries from Poznan making it also serve as a well-connected city for ongoing travel. Seats on the new Birmingham route are available from just PLN 39 one-way including taxes and non-optional charges and can be purchased on wizzair.com
Tamara Mshvenieradze, Corporate Communications Manager at Wizz Air, said: “With the new route from Poznan to Birmingham, we are now offering flights to seven countries and 11 destinations from Poznan. The connection with such a market as Birmingham was long-awaited and with two weekly frequencies we expect this route to be among the favourites for our UK as well as Polish passengers. With tickets starting from as low as PLN 39 this is a perfect opportunity to travel away for a long weekend to the second largest city in the UK.”
William Pearson, Aviation Development Director, said: “Wizz Air started flying from Birmingham Airport in September this year, and has already carried more than 12,000 passengers through the airport with its low fare seats selling quickly to Eastern European destinations.
"Poznan is the third Polish city being served by the airline direct from Birmingham Airport. We’re confident that this will be a very popular route with our passengers as the city is one of Poland’s largest and most important business and leisure destinations making it excellent for city breaks, it also serves as a well-connected city for ongoing travel.”
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