Again: Wizz Air postpones the Salzburg comeback again

A321 tail fin (Photo: Jan Gruber).
A321 tail fin (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Again: Wizz Air postpones the Salzburg comeback again

A321 tail fin (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The low-cost airline Wizz Air Hungary is postponing the comeback in Salzburg again. After countless delays, Kiev-Schuljany and St. Petersburg should be served from mid-September 2021, but this time nothing will come of it.

In the summer of the previous year, Wizz Air took on short-term destinations from Austria's second largest airport. After just a few weeks, the carrier stopped the flights and has since regularly postponed the resumption of the service from Salzburg. Kiev-Shulyany and St. Petersburg should have been served from September 2020, but even a one-year delay will not work.

From the capital of Ukraine, Salzburg is not to be served until March 28, 2022. St. Petersburg has been postponed to December 17, 2021. Varna, which was postponed by around a year shortly before the first flight, is still scheduled for June 13, 2022. The routes to the Balkans region, which were served at short notice in the previous year, are no longer to be reactivated.

In view of the frequency of changes in the recording dates of the Wizz-Air routes planned for Salzburg, it remains to be seen whether the data published by the carrier will last or whether they will be pushed back again.

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