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Wizz Air Abu Dhabi

  • Country/Region: Flag of United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
  • Telephone: +971589959736
  • Website: www.wizzair.com
  • Type: Low Cost
  • IATA: 5W
  • ICAO: WAZ

News

Routes In Brief: Rolling Daily Updates (W/C Nov. 6, 2023)

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The latest airline route news, featuring network changes, schedule alterations, codeshares and interline agreements.

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Wizz Air Targets Turkish Expansion

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New routes are being launched from Hungary, Romania, the United Arab Emirates and the UK, including the airline’s first flights to Istanbul Airport.

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Dammam Sees Connectivity Grow With Wizz Air Service

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The ULCC launched flights from Europe to the Saudi airport in September.

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JetBlue, Wizz Air Eye Contrasting Airbus A321XLR Strategies

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When it enters service, the A321XLR will be the longest-range single-aisle aircraft ever produced, with a range of 4,700 nm.

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Fly Arna To Enter Russia Market, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi Suspends Moscow Relaunch

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Armenian startup Fly Arna is launching a new route to Moscow, but Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will not return to the Russian capital as previously planned.

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Wizz Air Abu Dhabi To Make Russia Return

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Flights to Moscow will resume in October, making the airline the fifth to offer flights between the United Arab Emirates and Russia.

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Wizz Air’s Abu Dhabi Unit Grows Network, US Rejects Cargo Plans For Now

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Wizz Air’s Abu Dhabi-based carrier is adding two more destinations to its network, while the Hungarian group’s application for US approval for...

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Wizz Air To Offer First Flights To Saudi Arabia

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The LCC will open service to Dammam during the northern hemisphere autumn.

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Emirates Serves Tel Aviv For The First Time

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The airline said strong economic ties between the UAE and Israel will drive demand.

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Wizz Air Explores Saudi Arabia Growth

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The agreement forms part of Saudi Arabia’s vision to grow its aviation industry to more than 330 million passengers by 2030.

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