Wizz Air to serve Belgrade from two Roman airports

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Low cost carrier Wizz Air will operate flights from both Fiumicino and Ciampino airports in Rome to Belgrade this coming summer. The carrier currently maintains the service from the Italian capital’s main airport of Fiumicino. However, it will temporarily suspend the flights from March 24 until July 31, which will be replaced by operations from Ciampino Airport starting from March 26. From August 1, the carrier will operate flights from both Ciampino (on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday) and Fiumicino (on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) to the Serbian capital. Wizz competes against Air Serbia on flights to Fiumicino, with the flag carrier to maintain twelve weekly rotations to the Italian capital this summer. Frequencies will increase gradually from seven weekly starting April 7 to reach twelve weekly from April 27.

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  1. Anonymous13:49

    I expect to see passengers going to the wrong airport since many will probably book tickets to one airport but their return will be from the other and they simply won't notice in their ticket.

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    1. Anonymous15:53

      Yes, this will be confusing.

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    2. Anonymous16:08

      Actually there won't be such situations unless you buy tickets by searching 'Rome (All airports)'. If you are searching to CIA, only flights to/from CIA are displayed, as same as for flights to FCO.

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    3. Vlad17:51

      That's actually not true anymore. Since some months ago, when I search for flights from MXP, the website also shows flights from BGY/LIN, and vice versa.

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    4. Anonymous18:10

      I know, that was the case, but it's not anymore regarding FCO/CIA from BEG. You have both options and each one shows only flights to/from that airport, just checked it! I think they know that any other case would case big problems. If I am asked, I would also remove option "Rome (All airports)" and just leave FCO/CIA booking options. In that way, no problem can occur.

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  2. Anonymous17:12

    Most probably they will change this to CIA or FCO only in next weeks...No need to operate both airports in the same city. Serve one, if demand is high, increase weekly number of flights.

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    1. Anonymous17:50

      Ne pričaj gluposti.

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    2. Anonymous12:14

      Why operate to both airports?

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  3. Anonymous23:23

    Ko je nepismen da pročita neka pogreši i ne treba ni da leti.

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    1. Anonymous07:46

      Takvih je većina

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  4. Anonymous15:20

    They should assign new (old) flight numbers for FCO (W64141/W64142) in order to prevent any possible confusion…

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