31 March 2015
Wizz Air gets big 'thumbs up' for new routes
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe,has launched the first of two exciting new routes from Belfast International Airport.
Belfast-Katowice in south western Poland commenced operations today, and will be followed on the 22nd April by Belfast-Vilnius in Lithuania.
The inaugural out-bound flight to the thriving Polish city where Wizz Air began life in 2004 was fully booked. The airline will operate a twice weekly service to both cities with fares starting as low as £39.99.
Wizz Air last year carried almost 16 million passengers, up 17% on the previous year, and operates a network of 360 routes from 20 bases.
Wizz Air's Daniel de Carvalho said: "We know there's a substantial Polish community living in Northern Ireland, and there has been considerable interest in our new route. At the other end, Katowice is a major business and industrial centre with a population of 2.7 million people, which means there's ample scope to develop tourism."
Welcoming Wizz Air to Northern Ireland the Finance Minister Simon Hamilton said: "Wizz Air's new air routes to the Baltic States is a welcome development in Northern Ireland's air connectivity.
"After my second visit to Estonia last week, to build business ties and advance digital collaboration with the Estonian Government, I can see the economic potential more direct flights to Eastern Europe can bring.
"Belfast International Airport is to be congratulated for securing Wizz Air's two new routes and this increased air connectivity has the potential to deliver significant economic benefits for Northern Ireland by helping to boost trade, increase foreign direct investment and promote our appeal as a tourist destination."
Northern Ireland Polish Consul, Jerome Mullen, said the Katowice link would reinforce ties and hoped it would lead to new opportunities opening up.
Mr Mullen said: "There are 30,000 Polish people living and working in Northern Ireland and like us, they are close-knit, family-orientated people. For 30,000, read a wider family network of about 150,000, and that's the scale of the visitor opportunity. I wish Wizz and Belfast International well in this latest and welcome development."
Belfast International Airport, Graham Keddie, said: "Wizz, in its distinctive purple and pink livery, is a most welcome addition to our airport. Wizz is a young, forward-looking airline with lots of energy and I have every reason to believe that Katowice and Vilnius will be outstanding successes. There's ample scope to develop new routes and I know Wizz is looking at other new routes that are currently not served from Northern Ireland."
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About Wizz Air
Wizz Air is the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe*, operates a fleet of 55 Airbus A320 aircraft and offers** over 360 routes from 21 bases, connecting 110 destinations across 37 countries. At Wizz Air, a team of approximately 2,200 aviation professionals delivers superior service and very low ticket prices making Wizz Air the preferred choice of 15.8 million passengers in 2014. Wizz Air is listed on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker: WIZZ
*Source: Innovata, on the basis of scheduled departing seat capacity for the period 1 April 2014 until 30 Sep 2014, inclusive. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is a region comprised of Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine.
** As of 1 April 2015
Notes for Editors:
· All flights operated on Airbus A320 aircraft, with 180 seats.
· For free pictures of aircraft, crews and logo library please visit http://wizzair.com/en-GB/press