From Vienna: Wizz Air flies to Split and Dubrovnik

Engine of an A321neo (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Engine of an A321neo (Photo: Jan Gruber).

From Vienna: Wizz Air flies to Split and Dubrovnik

Engine of an A321neo (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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After the quarantine rules for travelers from Croatia have also been dropped, Wizz Air today announced its Croatia offensive and presented two new connections: From the beginning of July, the low-coster will also be flying from Vienna to the airports of the coastal cities of Split and Dubrovnik. 

The first aircraft will take off for Split on July 02nd and two days later for Dubrovnik, which means that the new destinations will be served in good time for the beginning of the summer holidays.

“With the start of our Croatia offensive, Austrians finally have the opportunity to catch up on their long-awaited seaside holiday in two of the most beautiful coastal cities in Europe. So it is clear that summer is back. Be it Split or Dubrovnik: The dream vacation in summer is assured ”, so Andras Rado, Senior Corporate Communications Manager at Wizz Air.

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