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Mayor of Zaporizhzhia Volodymyr Buriak has stated that the Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air will open six additional flights from Zaporizhzhia to Europe.
In a post on Facebook page, he wrote: “I want to share with you good news. We have agreed to cooperate with the Hungarian airline Wizz Air. In late March, we will open six additional flights to Europe!”
According to him, the flights will be launched from Zaporizhzhia to Budapest, Vienna, Vilnius, Wroclaw, Gdansk and Krakow. Each flight will be performed twice a week. The price of tickets starts from 14.99 euros.
The mayor of Zaporizhzhia also reminded that the Zaporizhzhia airport resumed its work on October 22 after a two-month overhaul of the runway.