Low cost carrier Wizz Air will downgrade a number of its routes at its bases in the former Yugoslavia from year-round to seasonal summer operations. Tuzla will see the biggest reduction, with four routes to be rested over winter, while two will become seasonal out of Skopje, and one each from Belgrade, Niš and Ohrid. The low cost airline will no longer maintain flights from Bosnia and Herzegovina's third largest city to Billund, Baden Baden, Stockholm Skavsta and Vaxjo. All four destinations are expected to resume from April next year, with tickets already on sale. Tuzla Airport recently said it was negotiating the launch of new routes with Wizz Air and the potential stationing of a third aircraft in the city.
The budget carrier has also downgraded its flights from Skopje to Barcelona and Vaxjo to seasonal operations. Furthermore, the airline has discontinued winter sales for its Ohrid - London Luton flights. The route was upgraded from seasonal to year-round operations several months ago but has now again been turned into a summer service only. Commenting on its operations in Macedonia, the airline recently said, "The routes from Skopje to Vaxjo and Barcelona and from Ohrid to London Luton have been optimised according to the market requests and will be operated only in the summer season". It added, "Wizz Air underlines its commitment to the Macedonian customers by expanding its low fare network and creating more affordable travel opportunities from Skopje and Ohrid airports, currently offering thirty routes to fourteen countries and 1.6 million seats on sale in 2018, a 23% growth compared to 2017".
Wizz Air has also downgraded its year-round operations between Belgrade and Larnaca to seasonal summer flights. The carrier maintained two weekly services between the two cities. Air Serbia has since extended its summer operations to Cyprus into the winter months, replacing the low cost carrier. Wizz Air's Larnaca flights are set to resume on April 2, 2019. On the other hand, the carrier will terminate services between Malmo and Niš this winter season. The last flight is scheduled to operate on January 7, 2019 after which ticket sales have been suspended. It is the second route the airline will be ending to the southeast Serbian city, with services from Eindhoven discontinued in late March.
As previously reported, Wizz Air will introduce several new routes to the former Yugoslavia this winter. The airline will expand in Pristina with the launch of three new services, from Memmingen, Basel and Dortmund, starting October 30, and will commence flights from Vienna to Niš and Ohrid from mid-November.

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Do you actually have a clue as to how large those incentives are in comparison to the actual cost of operation? Even marginal (incremental) cost will do, not total.
It's peanuts. Which is also why nobody else has shown up at that magnitude.
I'm sure a mix of low demand and aim to avoid unnecessary extra costs due to bad weather on cheap sold flights is a factor as well.
And maybe consequences of the management turning the milky cow the back by trying to attract other carriers as well the delayed expansion of the infrastructure.
If I'm not wrong, many TZL flights are turned with a delay and during winter it will be much harder for them to catch that time up taken in fact the TZL and generally bad winter weather.
Correct, the answer is JU's 737s and JP's CRJ.
BEG-EWR to compete with JU
DBV-EWR
SKP-EWR
Too bad that the A321 are not for long-haul.
As for the rest of ex-Yu the A321 can be deployed on LJU-LPA or ZAG-TFS
Of course on the cheapest ticket you save peanuts snd cost them even less, while they sell additional tickets, but I've literally been on non seasonal TZL flights where very few pax paid more then 20 EUR for the ticket and most 10 EUR, and the in-flight service didn't bring much revenue either.
And true, TZL isn't the first pick, while SKP actually is pretty popular as living cost & quality vs income is good.
In TZL is even better, but it fails on life quality/joy + most of your winter flights will be delayed and cost you off time in case you get diverted to BUD/BEG etc.
So if MMX didn't work out, I doubt we see any route introduction.
NYO seems to be doing well. If Nemjee is reading this, maybe he can show some figures for INI-NYO.
I also think INI can be linked to OSL or TRF.
Brilliant. :)
I do wonder how much they pay TZL if at all
I doubt they can expand some more from Macedonia, except maybe to try their luck with Madrid/Valencia and Portugal.
Fuel represenets roughly 40% of the total operating cost. Far from insignificant.
thats why Nis and OHD
"opening up" is just stupid code for slashing their prices for LCC; if they lower prices for LCC, they would have to lower the price for all others as well and what is the point in aiming to handle 2 million passengers while having lower income than they would have with one million full paying passengers? i really hate the idea that they attract LCC and make up the lost revenue by taxes
there is no scenario at the moment to get more than 2 million passengers use SJJ, no matter how low the fares are (we are a small city and have limited infrastructure to handle significant more tourists)
they should experiment a little with their prices, like lowering their prices for times of the day when the airport is almost empty, because they do not fit the waves of network airlines. if they are so keen on low prices they could fly on Saturdays or between 9:00 and 12:00 or in the late afternoon when the airport is on standby
OCT 2, 2018, 10:00
WIZZ AIR GROWS PASSENGER NUMBERS BY 17.5%
LOAD FACTOR INCREASES 1.2 PPTS TO 94.1%
Sept 2018
vailable Seat Kilometres (000s) 5,438,506
WOOOWWW!!!
Continued investment in our people with the launch of the Wizz Air Pilot Academy program in Hungary. This follows the very successful launches of the program in Poland, Bulgaria and Romania already this year.
LTN-INI
LTN-TGD
LTN-TIV
LTN-ZAG
LTN-MBX
LTN-SJJ
BEG-MAD
SKP-MAD
TGD-MAD
INI-MAD
LJU-LIS
BEG-LIS
LJU-TLV
BEG-TLV
SKP-TLV
SJJ-TLV
LJU-MAN
BEG-DWC
BEG-FUE
BEG-OVD
SXF-OSI
BUD-ZAD
WAW-ZAD
SJJ-SXF
SJJ-FCO
SJJ-BGY
SJJ-BCN
IEV-BEG
IEV-LJU
IEV-TIV
VKO-BEG
VKO-INI
Are you the regular citizen of Sarajevo or airport shareholder? You sound like the second one. :)
Sarajevo is a landlocked city, with poor road and rail infrastructure so flying is crucial for you. Or I am getting something wrong? :)
Attracting more visitors and having local people and diaspora travel more is way for the airport to make money from all business segments not just handling planes. You guys really need more conectivity at affordable prices. You do not want to fly to Paris or Berlin for 100 EUR on average?!
Imagine you have a bar. Another bar opens and nobody will go there because there is already a bar. Yes it takes time to gain market position and inform people you actually fly the route but it has never been easier with fare search engines.
16 September aircraft diverted due to burn instruments and installation in the cockpit due to thunderstorm en-route,from Nis to Bale after landing two passengers and a crew member go for a medical check.
22-August Wizz Air Airbus A321, registration HA-LXI performing flight W6-3071 from Bucharest Otopeni (Romania) to Eindhoven (Netherlands) with 228 people on board, was on approach to Eindhoven when the crew reported they had a flight controls problem in tunderstorm area and needed to level off and enter a hold,The aircraft landed safely on Eindhoven's runway.he airport reported the aircraft suffered a flaps electric problem from thunderstorm cloud.
30 July 2018 A Wizz Air Airbus A320-200, registration HA-LWO performing flight W6-2542 from Tel Aviv (Israel) to Riga (Latvia) with 182 people on board, was climbing through FL170 out of Tel Aviv's runway 26 when the crew stopped the climb due to a problem with one of the engines (V2527), the strong air turbulence shut the engine down and returned to Tel Aviv for a safe landing on runway 21 about 40 minutes after departure.
15 June A Wizz Air Airbus A320, registration HA-LWK performing flight W6-7732 from Basel/Mulhouse (Switzerland/France) to Skopje (Macedonia), was in Serbian sky in heavy thunderstorm . The aircraft continued for a SAFE and normal landing with only 1 engine in Ohrid Airport,the pilot was macedonian nationality and decided to land in Ohrid Airport.
British AaIB rated the occurrence a serious incident and opened an investigation.
Just to know some things before you write posts like this, and for all of you hating Wizz and writing inappropriate texts.
Read the article, brand new, posted Oct. 01,2018
https://www.airlineratings.com/news/wizz-air-awarded-highest-7-star-safety-rating/
But there can be only two types of sustainable leisure routes, either to the true leisure markets as the Adriatic coast or to the city break destinations. Niš, Tuzla, Osijek, Priština and Skopje are neither. At the moment and for the foreseeable time only Belgrade, Zagreb and Ljubljana (and possibly Sarajevo) may be regarded as the plausible city break destinations.
Somehow I trust WizzAir's safety much more than ASL's with its ancient planes and numerous incidents.
Not quite, engine improvements, less dirt, less condensed water in the fuselage insulation, even the operational empty weight of a new aircraft is tons less than of an old one. It means less weight to be carried around=less fuel consumption.
Yep, sure. IOSA and all the EU-authorities of the countries they use (incl UK CAA where Wizz Air UK is based) are keeping it quiet, right?
Might be useful to read one of their financial reports. With 1200 million EUR in the bank it's hardly a financial problem to rationalize the route structure.