Wizzair announces base in Bacau

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Wizzair announces base in Bacau

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The stationing of aircraft at Dortmund Airport in Germany is also to be announced on Thursday. The airport has already invited to a press conference.

Wizz Air is picking up where it left off: The low-cost carrier is expanding its network and opening a new base - this time in the Romanian city of Bacau. The airline will station two Airbus A2020 planes at the airport there in October 320. 

Starting in October this year, a total of twelve new destinations in six countries are to be headed from the city in northeast Romania: London Luton, Liverpool, Rome-Fiumicino, Treviso (Venice), Bologna, Charleroi (Brussels), Turin, Catania, Milan -Bergamo, Larnaka, Memmingen and Billund. Bacau is the 31st base of Wizz Air and the seventh of the low-cost airline in Romania.

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