Wizz Air is to introduce new flights to Rome from Europe and the Middle East in 2023.
Two new Airbus A321neos at Fiumicino airportAirbus A321neo aircraft
Rome grows as a base for Wizz Air, Italy's third largest airline, with the allocation of two of the ultra-low-cost carrier's latest to the capital’s Fiumicino international airport.
Five new routes from Europe and the Middle East
"The positioning of these two aircraft at Rome allows us to launch five new routes from 2023, - said Diarmuid Ó Conghaile, general manager of Wizz Air Malta. – This means going from the four aircraft at the beginning of this summer to a total of nine aircraft next summer."
800,000 new seats on offer
The new flights, from Castellon in Spain, Luxembourg, Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait City, will bring the total number of Wizz Air routes departing the capital to 66, with a further 800,000 seats on offer.
Italy is Wizz Air’s fastest growing market
This continued expansion further strengthens Italy's position in Wizz Air's network, making it the fastest growing market for the airline. "The 66 routes we currently operate to and from Rome provide connections to 36 countries in Europe and beyond," added Ó Conghaile, referring to the recent introduction of Abu Dhabi flights to Naples in addition to those already operating to Catania and Bari.
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