NEWS FLASH
Wizz Air is further increasing frequencies between Belgrade and Larnaca with the low cost airline to add another two weekly services between the two cities for a total of eight weekly. The airline had initially planned six weekly rotations between the two cities throughout the summer but will now increase them to eight weekly during the peak travel period, between July 25 and September 15. All services will be maintained with either the Belgrade-based Airbus A321neos or the Larnaca-based A321s. Wizz Air will compete against Air Serbia’s double daily service between the two cities, bringing the total number of flights to 22 weekly. In 2024, a total of 190.481 passengers flew between Belgrade and Larnaca.
190.481 passengers on BEG-LCA. Wow!
ReplyDeleteLooking at some of the departure times it shows how busy and important LCA is for them. Wizz Air is definitely positioning itself quite nicely on this market.
ReplyDeleteFares to Cyprus were out of control last year so hopefully additional capacity brings them down.
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DeleteGreat news for travelers, not so much for JU.
Wizz is really putting up a fight here, they are not letting this one go.
DeleteAgree and with 8 A321 a week which is 1840 seats each way it is giving ASL a run for its money.
DeleteImpressive capacity if you think that Wizz relies just on O&D traffic.
Great news for Nikola Tesla airport!
ReplyDeleteW6 two extra weekly flights will add 460 available seats each way.
Hopefully this jump in capacity will help prices stay relatively reasonable.
I can't help but think that this is a positive (for us) side effect from the Iran Israel conflict that has freed capacity by W6 which otherwise will be on LCA-TLV route.
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DeleteYes, this is brought by Israel-Iran conflict as one LCA based aircraft, used for LCA-TLV, now has free capacity.
DeleteYes but the TLV segment is quite short so they would have to move everything around in order to make room for BEG. I think this came from elsewhere, maybe they cut something else like AUH.
DeleteWill W6 offer more seats than JU to LCA?
ReplyDeleteNo but this summer W6 will be closer than ever.
DeleteQuite expected as many Bosnians will travel to Larnaca for the Eurobasket
ReplyDeleteAnd the prices on Air Serbia and Wizz Air are already insane
DeleteRyan air could enter the market with Paphos route. Obviously there is room for 3 companies, with benefit to passengers
ReplyDeleteRyanair is not using its chances in Belgrade. They like to leave it to Wizz.
DeleteHonestly I'd rather have Cyprus Airways launch flights. Most Serbian tourists anyway end up going to Agia Napa which is on the other side of the island from PFO.
DeleteAlso, they have regular shuttle buses running there from LCA, I don't think there are any from PFO to Agia Napa.
Crazy to see so many flights. I remember once upon a time we were happy to get a summer seasonal terminator flight (JU068/069). Now we will have more than triple daily. Surreal.
Sadly, Serbians have discovered Cyprus. It was amazing when I went there three years ago: cheap JU flights and barely any people.
ReplyDeleteI was there in 2015 and it was full of serbs in (protaras) fig three bay area
DeleteMy man, Cyprus was discovered roughly 10 years ago.. in last 3 to 4 years it is literraly new Montenegro or Halkidiki..
DeleteThree years ago Cyprus was already a thing. It started becoming extremely popular the moment Wizz Air introduced flights. Before that fares were extremely expensive, even after JU was rebranded in 2013. Lowest fare for the middle of the night flight was €240. Mind you, daytime flights to LCA were only introduced right after covid.
DeleteWizz prices are awful, though. Not worth it at all.
ReplyDeleteI found in May, flight for 3 adults in first half of July for 500ish eur. Price was with 2 checked in bags.
DeleteThat's a good price!
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