Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has to postpone for two weeks

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

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has to postpone for two weeks

Engine of an A321neo (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The new start date is October 16.

The reason for this is current travel restrictions in connection with Covid-19, as the low-cost carrier announced in a broadcast. All passengers affected by this measure will be automatically informed by the company. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this caused.

For customers who have booked on the airline's website or in its app, the following applies: "120 percent of the original fare is automatically uploaded to the customer's Wizz account, with this amount being used for 24 months for the purchase of Wizz Air products and services can be used, ”explains the airline. Passengers who have made their bookings through travel agents - including online travel agents - should contact the company from whom they purchased their tickets.

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