Wizz Air to launch Skopje - Hamburg flights

Thursday, March 17, 2016


Wizz Air has announced it will move flights from Lubeck Airport to nearby Hamburg, which will affect its existing two weekly service to Skopje. Due to ongoing financial issues at Lubeck Airport, Wizz Air will move three flights to Hamburg Airport starting April 17. These include: Skopje, Gdansk and Kiev. In a statement, Gyorgy Abran, Chief Commercial Officer for Wizz Air, said, “Northern Germany is an important market for Wizz Air and we have found that a large percentage of our current passengers are coming from or going to places closer to Hamburg rather than Lubeck. This move to Hamburg, the second biggest city in Germany, will create further benefit to our travellers and support development of the economic engine”. Wizz Air will launch new services from Skopje to Berlin, Copenhagen and Bratislava next week. Further details for the Skopje - Hamburg flights can be found here.

Comments

  1. Anonymous14:59

    Dirnut sam brigom za putnike.

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  2. Anonymous17:39

    GO SKP! Great news!

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  3. Anonymous12:49

    Is it true that Wizz is losing money on Skopje Barcelona route?

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    1. Anonymous14:58

      Nope, LF is around 75-80%

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    2. Anonymous22:16

      You can lose money with 80% LF on a long flight with low yield.

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  4. Anonymous14:30

    hahahahaaha, yes yes, but yesterday - not today

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  5. ELVIR14:34

    NE BIDE PUSHTENO LETOT OD WIZZ AIR OD SKOPJE
    DUSSELDORF STUTTGART WEZZE KARSLHUE I ZA FRANCIJA ;SKOPJE LYON SAINT.EXCPREY I SAINT ETNEE ANDREZEUX........

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