Wizz Air terminates seven routes from former Yugoslavia


Low cost carrier Wizz Air will terminate operations on seven routes from the former Yugoslavia affecting Ljubljana and Ohrid, as well as its bases in Skopje, Belgrade and Tuzla. The budget carrier is discontinuing services between Charleroi and Ljubljana after eleven years. The carrier suspended flights between the two cities over the winter but was due to resume operations on March 26 of next year. The development leaves Wizz with just a single route ftomLjubljana, to London Luton. Brussels Airlines becomes the sole carrier linking Ljubljana and Belgium. Wizz Air held talks with the Slovenian government on September 29 over the potential introduction of new destinations out of Ljubljana, however, no agreement was reached.

The low cost airline will terminate operations from its Skopje base to Turku, Turin and Billund. All three destinations were suspended during the ongoing winter season but were due to resume from late March of next year. Consequently, Macedonia will no longer have a scheduled nonstop service to Finland. Flights to Turku were introduced in 2019, while to Billund in December of last year. In addition, the carrier is terminating operations between Ohrid and Friedrichshafen. Flights between the two cities were also introduced last December. As a result, three out of the four new routes it introduced in the last expansion of its Macedonian network, in December 2021, have now been discontinued. Skopje - Bologna is the only surviving service.

Wizz Air is discontinuing operations between Belgrade and Hahn, just a year after flights were inaugurated. It joins the airline’s recently terminated routes from the Serbian capital, which include Vaxjo, Sandefjord, Billund and Santorini. The low cost airline will also discontinue services between Tuzla and Vaxjo, just over a month after vowing it would grow from the city in order to substitute for the closure of its Sarajevo base in November. So far, Wizz Air has not announced a single new route from anywhere in the former Yugoslavia for next year.



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