Wizz Air`s Low Fares Land in Kosice

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Wizz Air`s Low Fares Land in Kosice Flights to London available from EUR 29.99

Wizz Air, the largest low-fare, low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, announced today a new service from Slovakia’s second biggest city Kosice to London Luton commencing on 17 September. The route will initially operate twice weekly and will increase to 4 flights per week from 27 October.

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The Slovakian air traffic will hugely benefit of stimulation by low air fares, attracting more passengers in Kosice. Slovakian citizens are very keen to live and work abroad, primarily in Western Europe. The access to low cost air travel between Slovakia and the United Kingdom will be welcomed by tourists, business travelers and the Slovakian Diaspora.

Flights on Wizz Air’s new route from Kosice to London Luton are already on sale and can be booked immediately on wizzair.com with incredible fares starting from just € 29,99 (one way, taxes included).

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Wizz Air`s Low Fare Flights From Kosice to London:

Start

Days

Fares from

17.09

Tue, Sat

€ 29,99

27.10

Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun

€ 29,99

 

 

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Speaking at a press conference in Kosice, Jozsef Varadi, Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air said: “Today Kosice is joining Europe’s most extended low fares network in terms of geographical reach. The route connecting Kosice and London Luton will start operating in a bit more than 2 months and I am certain that it will be highly popular among Slovakian citizens. Wizz Air is committed to stimulate significant air traffic that benefits local economies, tourism industries and employment. As this year’s European Capital of Culture, Kosice is generating an inflow of tourists and history lovers from all over the world. Individual travelers as well as families and businesses will welcome this exciting development and contribute to job creation and tourism development in Slovakia.”