Wizz Air announced further growth of its low fare route network and launched three new services from Budapest to Liverpool and Reykjavik, commencing in March as well as a Budapest-Ibiza service commencing in June.
With this announcement, Wizz Air is now expanding its Hungarian offer by connecting a 23rd country accessible with Wizz Air’s low fares – Iceland. Reykjavik is considered one of the safest, greenest and cleanest capitals in the world, and is a very popular tourist destination, thanks to various cultural events and places of interest. For example, Reykjavik is home to the largest whale exhibition of its kind and the Pearl – a sparkling landmark building in the capital. Iceland also offers an array of unique tourist attractions such as various nature exploration tours, ice fishing and, of course, seeing the Northern Lights in person.
Ibiza, another new WIZZ destination from Budapest, will be operated as a summer service from 18 June until 17 September, which is the peak season for the renowned beach parties and electronic music festivals the Mediterranean island prides itself in.
Liverpool is the fourth UK destination (along with London Luton, Birmingham and Glasgow) now accessible on Wizz Air’s low fares from Budapest and is a very popular tourist destination thanks to The Beatles, the group that brought the city a proud label from Guinness World Records of being the “World Capital of Pop.”
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