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News of the latest routes, aircraft and figures from the ever-growing world of Wizz Air

MORE AWARDS

As Wizz Air continues to grow, it is also winning the hearts of customers, and has recently received three prestigious Polish awards. The readers of pasazer. com – a leading online travel portal in Poland – voted Wizz Air the best low-cost airline in Poland for the fourth consecutive year. In a survey carried out by TNS OBOP, a Polish research institute, voters awarded Wizz Air the Gold Standard prize for value and customer service. A third award came from Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport, in which Wizz Air was recognised for the development of its scheduled destinations network offered from Warsaw in 2007. Overall, Wizz Air remains the number one low-cost airline in all its home markets.

MORE FLIGHTS

Summer started on 15 May for Wizz Air when the first summer flights from Bourgas to London Luton, and from Budapest to Barcelona Girona, took off. During June and July the airline is launching eight and relaunching 11 seasonal flights, which means adding Varna, Valencia, Milan Bergamo and Brussels Charleroi to its Bulgarian route network and launching Barcelona from Sofia. The Polish network is being extended with flights from Katowice to Heraklion, Bourgas and Barcelona Girona; from Gdansk to Barcelona Girona and from Warsaw to Bourgas and Corfu. Budapest will serve Oslo Torp, Venice Treviso, Palma de Mallorca, Corfu, Rhodes, Heraklion, Bourgas and Varna.

NEW AIRPORTS

Since 15 May Wizz Air has operated flights between Budapest and Tirgu Mures Airport rather than Cluj-Napoca Airport, as it has proved a more popular market in Transylvania. A similar decision has been taken on Poznan-Stockholm flights. Wizz Air moved its flights from Stockholm Skavsta Airport to Stockholm V

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