Wizz Air shifts select Dortmund flights

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Wizz Air is shifting some of its Dortmund flights from Belgrade, Niš and Podgorica due to capacity restrictions at the German airport and will launch operations to Cologne as a short-term replacement. As a result, passengers departing Belgrade for Dortmund will be moved to Cologne from September 22 until mid-December, after which the Dortmund service will be restored, and Cologne discontinued. From Niš, Cologne will be operational from September 22 until October 27, while from Podgorica, the service will run in lieu of Dortmund from September 22 until December 16. Flights from Skopje to Dortmund will continue to operate, with the carrier also serving Cologne from the Macedonian capital, while flights from Pristina, Banja Luka, Ohrid and Tuzla to Dortmund also remain unaffected.

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  1. Anonymous10:48

    joke airlines seriously...

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    1. Anonymous11:11

      +1

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    2. Anonymous13:24

      Why the hell? Ryanair had to do the same but did not relocate the flights, they fully cut them.

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    3. Anonymous19:44

      This is not Wizz Air's fault.

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    4. Anonymous21:04

      Banja Luka Dortmund remains unaffected also

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  2. Anonymous10:51

    What is the distance between Cologne and Dortmund?

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    1. Anonymous10:55

      103km, but distance DTM-Dusseldorf is nearly the same as CGN-Dusseldorf, where majority of passengers are.

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    2. Anonymous10:55

      Around 100km

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    3. Anonymous10:58

      Thanks. Completely forgot Dusseldorf is the main destination people on the Dortmund flight are headed to.

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  3. Anonymous11:01

    What is the reason behind the capacity restrictions?

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    1. Lack of workforce after

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    2. After lay-offs due to COVID

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    3. Anonymous13:25

      Runway works.

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  4. Anonymous12:05

    What's wrong with DTM?

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  5. Anonymous13:11

    oh and i read somewhere else that it was a new route for 8 weeks lol

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    1. Anonymous15:16

      Where did you see it ? I’m curious

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  6. Anonymous19:01

    A sta ce biti sa linijom Ohrid Dortmund?

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    1. Anonymous19:19

      stays in Dortmund as it was

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  7. Anonymous13:11

    Do you know if there will be some kind of transport between the airports for the passengers affected?

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  8. Anonymous23:06

    Hi, i cant find this infomation anywhere else so is it really true?

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