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It's been a while since we've had Ljubljana, I think the last time was with Adria but cannot remember when?
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https://www.birminghamairport.co.uk/med ... -to-sofia/Wizz Air Announces New Route From Birmingham to Sofia
11th January 2016
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, today announced a new route from Birmingham to Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
The route will commence on 28 March and will be operated with two weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays. The new service is Wizz Air’s sixth low-fare route from Birmingham, along with Bucharest, Budapest, Poznan, Warsaw and Wroclaw.
With this new service, WIZZ is now offering low-fare routes to four countries from Birmingham.
Tickets on Wizz Air’s new Sofia service are already on sale and can be booked at wizzair.com from GBP 28.49 one-way including taxes and non-optional charges.
Tamara Mshvenieradze, Corporate Communications Manager at Wizz Air, said: “We are thrilled to announce a sixth route from Birmingham Airport, one of our eight UK airports, today. Birmingham is now connected with four countries on WIZZ’s low-fares: Hungary, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria we look forward to a fruitful partnership with Birmingham Airport as well as to seeing many happy passengers on board.”
William Pearson, Birmingham Airport's Aviation Development Director, said: "This news has really got 2016 off to a great start. We're very excited about Wizz Air's growth at Birmingham and delighted to see Sofia being added to the growing route network available from Birmingham. Having launched only in September with flights to Warsaw and Budapest, the carrier has since launched flights to Poznan and will be operating to Wroclaw, Bucharest and Sofia from the summer, as well as increasing services to the popular city of Budapest from two to three times weekly.
"WIZZ is recognising the opportunities available from the Midlands region and opening up many brand new destinations, which are proving to be very popular with those visiting relatives and enjoying short leisure breaks."
Ray Finkle said:Very good to hear, definitely a nice bonus.
2016 has started well with two extra flights from Turkish, two extra flights from Norwegian and a new route and an increase from Wizz![]()
Lets hope it continues :good:
They obviously see the untapped potential of 2.8million people just in the West mids who until September had little option when wanting to travel to Eastern Europe.
Anyone heard any news on the China flights for 2016?
Ray Finkle said:It also means that Sofia now starts on March 27th, so with that, Iberia and the start of Emirates A380 it'll be a busy Sunday.
They obviously see the untapped potential of 2.8million people just in the West mids who until September had little option when wanting to travel to Eastern Europe.
What occurred to me is that two of our new routes (one previously never served before) go straight in with the highest frequencies to Eastern Europe.
Prague - 5x weekly
Bucharest - 4x weekly
Dubrovnik - 3x weekly
Budapest - 3x weekly
Warsaw - 3x weekly
Bratislava - 3x weekly
Bydgoszcz - 3x weekly
Gdansk - 2x weekly
Krakow - 2x weekly
Katowice - 2x weekly
Vilnius - 2x weekly
Poznan - 2x weekly
Wroclaw - 2x weekly
Sofia - 2x weekly
I've not included the usual charter flights to Bourgas, Pula etc.
Anyone heard any news on the China flights for 2016?
I think we'll hear something before the end of Feb![]()
In my ignorance i generally thought that inbound and outbound flights generally balance each other out ie 180 pax flying from BHX to say FAO would mean that, barring accidents etc, 180 pax would return.
But with the new Wizz flights into BHX the inbound passenger numbers always seem much higher than the outbound. Could this be due to the fact that a proportion of the pax are, in fact, people who are arriving on a one-way ticket, ie to settle here and find work? It might explain the difference.
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