Vienna: Wizzair only flies one round per week

Numerous Airbus jets from the low-cost airline Wizzair are mothballed at Vienna International Airport (Photo: Christian Ambros).
Numerous Airbus jets from the low-cost airline Wizzair are mothballed at Vienna International Airport (Photo: Christian Ambros).

Vienna: Wizzair only flies one round per week

Numerous Airbus jets from the low-cost airline Wizzair are mothballed at Vienna International Airport (Photo: Christian Ambros).
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The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizzair is tightening its Vienna presence, which has recently been reduced to just two weekly rounds: Pristina will be served for the last time on Friday. This leaves only one rotation per week, namely to Tenerife South.

The pink lowcoster was the first airline to start offering flights again after the first lockdown. It was about six weeks earlier than the competitor Austrian Airlines. Now the presence has been reduced to an absolute minimum, as Pristina will be served for the last time on November 20, 2020. This leaves only one weekly flight pair between Vienna and Tenerife South.

Nine Wizzair jets are currently mothballed at Austria's largest airport and are waiting for better times. The low-cost airline tries to keep the minimum presence as short as possible and intends to gradually ramp up the Vienna route network again in December 2020. However, there is no guarantee for this, because the actual implementation depends heavily on the further course of the corona pandemic and subsequently on the advance bookings. So it remains to be seen when the Wizzair jets in Vienna will be on the road more frequently again.

Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair and Airbus A320 / A321 from Wizzair are currently running flat in Vienna (Photo: Christian Ambros).

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  • Scrap metal aviators, 18. November 2020 @ 10: 04

    So pink, the pilots are certainly not pink = pink in German, the colors fall next to white under purple (purple, violet tones) a mixture of red and blue I would say.
    Unless I'm color blind already.

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  • Scrap metal aviators, 18. November 2020 @ 10: 04

    So pink, the pilots are certainly not pink = pink in German, the colors fall next to white under purple (purple, violet tones) a mixture of red and blue I would say.
    Unless I'm color blind already.

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