Wizz Air's EX-YU network cuts exceed fifty destinations


Low cost carrier Wizz Air is suspending additional routes to and from the former Yugoslavia, as renewed lockdowns across parts of the continent and declining demand continue to batter the aviation industry. Wizz has suspended - or is in the process of cancelling - 54 routes to the region. Furthermore, the planned resumption of a number of flights has been pushed back further, which is likely to change again. The majority of services still in operation have had their frequencies slashed compared to the previous winter season. Every city the airline operates to in the former Yugoslavia has been affected. Based on its current schedule, the carrier will offer the most capacity until the end of the year out of Skopje, followed by Belgrade, Tuzla, Pristina, Ohrid, Podgorica and Sarajevo.

Pristina has been one of the most resilient in Wizz Air’s network among cities it serves in EX-YU with just one route - Budapest - suspended due the closure of Hungary’s borders. Although other destinations the airline flies to out of Pristina have had their frequencies reduced, all continue to operate. The carrier also plans to go ahead with the launch of two new routes to Pristina next month, from Milan and Baden Baden, if circumstances permit. Pristina Airport itself has posted better results than most airports in the former Yugoslavia. It was the third and second busiest in the region in August and September respectively, outperforming its traditionally busier counterparts in Zagreb and Dubrovnik. 

Within Wizz Air’s network, Skopje has sustained the largest number of route suspensions, amounting to twenty, however, the airline also serves the most routes out of the Macedonian capital as its biggest base. It is followed by Tuzla with nine, Ohrid with seven, Belgrade with six, Podgorica with five routes suspended and Pristina, Sarajevo, Ljubljana and Split with one, although Wizz Air operates just one route each from the latter three cities.

Route Resumption date
Skopje - Salzburg MAR 29
Skopje - Charleroi DEC 19
Skopje - Larnaca MAR 28
Skopje - Copenhagen DEC 17 (last flight NOV 15)
Skopje - Beauvais DEC 19
Skopje - Bremen MAR 28
Skopje - Hanover MAR 29
Skopje - Baden Baden DEC 20
Skopje - Nuremberg DEC 17 (last flight NOV 8)
Skopje - Budapest DEC 18
Skopje - Milan JAN 12
Skopje - Rome JAN 3
Skopje - Venice JAN 13
Skopje - Malta JAN 12
Skopje - Sandefjord MAR 29
Skopje - Bratislava DEC 19
Skopje - Barcelona MAR 28
Skopje - Stockholm Skavsta MAR 28
Skopje - Vaxjo MAR 28
Skopje - Turku DEC 19
Tuzla - Salzburg MAR 28
Tuzla - Vienna MAR 30
Tuzla - Berlin MAR 30
Tuzla - Billund MAR 30
Tuzla - Basel NOV 11
Tuzla - Cologne MAR 28
Tuzla - Friedrichshafen MAR 29
Tuzla - Baden Baden MAR 30
Tuzla - Vaxjo MAR 29
Ohrid - Vienna DEC 19
Ohrid - Basel DEC 18
Ohrid - Dortmund DEC 19
Ohrid - Memmingen MAR 28
Ohrid - Milan MAR 28
Ohrid - Malmo JAN 11
Ohrid - London Luton JAN 11
Podgorica - Vienna MAR 30
Podgorica - Dortmund DEC 19
Podgorica - Memmingen DEC 18
Podgorica - Budapest DEC 20
Podgorica - Milan DEC 18
Belgrade - Salzburg MAR 29
Belgrade - Hanover DEC 17
Belgrade - Larnaca DEC 20 (last flight NOV 15)
Belgrade - Beauvais DEC 17
Belgrade - Baden Baden DEC 19 (last flight NOV 7)
Belgrade - Malta DEC 18
Niš - Vienna JAN 14
Niš - Dortmund DEC 17 (last flight NOV 12)
Niš - Malmo MAR 30
Pristina - Budapest DEC 17
Ljubljana - Charleroi MAR 30
Split - Dortmund MAR 30
Sarajevo - Budapest DEC 18

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