Wizz Air temporarily suspends a further nine EX-YU routes
Wizz Air has further amended its network in the former Yugoslavia, with new route launches delayed and a number of services temporarily suspended due to travel restrictions and poor demand. Following the short-term cancellation of over a dozen routes from Skopje, Ohrid, Belgrade, Niš, Tuzla, Pristina and Podgorica, the budget airline is making further cuts, mostly in Macedonia. From Skopje, the carrier has temporarily suspended a further four routes - Rome, Venice, Eindhoven and Nuremberg. All are expected to resume during the first half of August, with Nuremberg to be temporarily discontinued from July 25 until August 18. From Ohrid, the airline has added Basel and Memmingen to its list of cancelled flights with the two to resume on August 7 and August 19 respectively.
Due to restrictions imposed by Italy on flights from most of the Western Balkans, Wizz Air’s planned new service from Milan to Pristina, which was to commence today, has been delayed until August 1. On the other hand, the budget carrier has pushed back the resumption of its Milan - Podgorica service until the start of the 2020/2021 winter season on October 25. Flights from Vienna to the Montenegrin capital have also been temporarily suspended until August 1. Elsewhere, Wizz Air will also discontinue flights from Tuzla to Dortmund, with the final service planned for August 1. Operations are expected to resume on October 27.
Wizz Air has delayed the launch of nine new routes from Belgrade for the second time. Originally planned to commence this week, the base expansion was first pushed back until mid-August and has now been postponed until September 1. The airline’s operations from Charleroi to Ljubljana, and its services to Split remain unchanged. The carrier will launch its new year-round flights between Dortmund and Split, as initially planned, on August 1. Further schedule changes remain possible.
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