VIE: Wizz Air reactivates Yerevan and Podgorica

Wizz Air at Vienna Airport (Photo: Robert Spohr).
Wizz Air at Vienna Airport (Photo: Robert Spohr).

VIE: Wizz Air reactivates Yerevan and Podgorica

Wizz Air at Vienna Airport (Photo: Robert Spohr).
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After the recent string quartet the Hungarian Low-Costers announces the resumption of two routes from Vienna Airport.

From March 28 and April 11, respectively, the airline will again be flying to the destinations Yerevan (Armenia) and Podgorica (Montenegro). “We are pleased to reactivate these two routes and to expand the summer flight schedule from Vienna. With Yerevan and Podgorica, we now have two more routes in our program on which passengers can travel cheaply to the two capitals of Armenia and Montenegro," says Zsuzsa Trubek, spokeswoman for Wizz Air.

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  • Robert, 23. March 2022 @ 23: 56

    Ervin? 🤷‍♂️

  • Andreas Poltin, 24. March 2022 @ 05: 36

    They certainly don't fly to Erwin, but they do to Yerevan.

    I was there 3 years ago. A modern city, friendly people, beautiful scenery and rich in culture.

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2 Comments

  • Robert, 23. March 2022 @ 23: 56

    Ervin? 🤷‍♂️

  • Andreas Poltin, 24. March 2022 @ 05: 36

    They certainly don't fly to Erwin, but they do to Yerevan.

    I was there 3 years ago. A modern city, friendly people, beautiful scenery and rich in culture.

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