Wizz Air discontinues Dubrovnik route

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Wizz Air has discontinued its seasonal flights between Dubrovnik and Rome Fiumicino. The service was launched last summer following several delays. Flights were maintained three times per week with the Airbus A321neo aircraft. Croatia Airlines and Vueling will continue to link the two cities with a nonstop air service over the summer. Wizz Air will maintain seasonal operations from Dubrovnik to London Luton, Vienna, Warsaw, and Wroclaw.

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  1. Anonymous10:38

    Wizz Air cancelling routes? What a surprise.

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  2. Anonymous11:01

    They are failing in VIE and LGW as well. They will most likely focus on UAE and Saudi Arabia. But certainly very good news for OU.

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    1. Anonymous11:45

      They are adding capacity in FCO and VIE actually.

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  3. What's wrong with Wizz?

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    1. Anonymous14:49

      Failed covid expansions, remember when others were discontinuing ATR routes, they were opening them with a320, sometimes carrying 5 pax

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    2. Or they do not see much revenue on this route and shifting resourced where they can earn more. Just feel sorry for people who already booked their journey with them...

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  4. Anonymous16:13

    nakon sto su putnici u vise navrata spavali cijelu noc na podu aerodromske zgrade, njih po 200, 300 radi otkazivanja letova, mozda se povjerenje gubi u garbage airlines. na vlastite oci vidio hrpu djece i starijih kako spavaju po podu, wizz nije osigurao hotel.ko sa djecom liježe, popišan se budi. stara narodna.

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    1. Ja sam bio na 2 takva leta proslog leta, koja su otkazana dok smo svi sedeli na gate-u...sreca pa zivim u Beogradu, odakle je bio let, pa sam otisao kuci da spavam..Vecina putnika su bili transfer, pa su samo izvedeni iz bescarinske zone, i izbaceni napolje, a da se nijedan wizzov staff nije ni pojavio, a kamoli da im je obezbedjeno nesto...cak ni voda...prevarantska kompanija

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