Wizz Air schedules first two of four new Skopje routes

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Low cost carrier Wizz Air has begun scheduling flights to new destinations out of Skopje after it won a tender by the Macedonian government for the provision of new routes from the country in return for subsidies over a three-year period. The carrier has scheduled operations from Skopje to both Ljubljana and Luxembourg. Services to the Slovenian capital will commence on September 27 with the Airbus A321 aircraft and will initially run twice per week before increasing to three weekly from October 31. Further details are available here. Luxembourg will also be maintained three weekly with the A320 jet. The inaugural flight is scheduled for December 18, with further information here.

As previously reported, Wizz Air is yet to schedule flights Stuttgart and Salzburg which will also run three times per week from November. Services to Ljubljana will resume for the first time in four years. Flights were previously operated by the now defunct Adria Airways until its bankruptcy in September 2019. At the time, Adria maintained operations on the route twice per day. Skopje is one of Ljubljana’s busiest unserved routes. On the other hand, Luxembourg will be served out of Skopje for the first time. Wizz will station its sixth aircraft in the Macedonian capital in December and will increase frequencies on nine existing routes - Dortmund, Bremen, Memmingen, Berlin, Baden-Baden, Rome Fiumicino, Brussels Charleroi, Bratislava and Eindhoven. Flights to Berlin, Eindhoven and Brussels will operate daily.

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