NEWS FLASH
Wizz Air has recorded strong loads on its newly introduced service between Belgrade and Alicante. The flights, which launched on June 3, saw a total of 10.868 passengers during its first two months of operations. In June, the carrier welcomed 4.992 travellers between the two cities, registering an average cabin load factor of 87%, while in July the budget carrier handled a further 5.876 travellers, recording an average cabin occupancy rate of 94.6%. All flights were operated with the Airbus A321neo aircraft. Wizz Air will maintain the Alicante service on a year-round basis.
Happy to read how succesful Spain destinations are becoming for ex YU Airports
ReplyDeleteMissed opportunity for JU!
ReplyDeleteLooks like FR won’t have any destinations left at BEG. As usual they will blame expensive airport instead of them being late to party.
DeleteAny demand there for Wizz Air to start LUX?
ReplyDeleteNo.
DeleteNo, but they could try Seville, Bilbao or Tenerife in Spain
DeleteBilbao only on Summer,Seville perhaps too .And Tenerife all year
DeleteNobody goes to Sevilla in the summer because it's mostly days with 40-45 degrees. Read other things, not just comments here. And you'll know!
DeleteSevilla in summer has a lot tourist. I live in Spain and know better than you Air traffic there . Grew so much passengers at this airport. Cádiz is near from Sevilla with sea and beaty places. So Sevilla is good choice too Read others things you if you wish
DeleteActually in july the load factor was even better, with 94.6%! 26 ops with 5.876 pax
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DeleteDiego, de donde eres? Vives en España o en Serbia?
DeleteWhat would we do without you Wizz Air! Thank you for making flying affordable
ReplyDeleteThe irony is that JU is less expensive on most routes where it competes against Wizz.
DeleteYes, that’s a common tactic they use slashing prices to drive out competitors. Once the other airline pulls out, they jack up the prices sky-high.
DeletePeople are not falling for that JU trick anymore. That's why they had less passengers in July
DeleteThey had fewer passengers on charter flights in July, not scheduled service, so your comment makes no sense.
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DeleteAnd now you'll see a record broken in August.
I sure hope so my friend, we need them to wake up and stop cutting flights.
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DeleteThank god for LCCs
ReplyDeletePlease Wizz Air keep growing in Belgrade, we love you!
ReplyDeleteLet me guess. Spain became cheaper than Croatia?
ReplyDeleteSerbs never went to Croatia in large number, around 10.000 every summer and those are mostly people who have historic and family ties.
DeleteI think a lot of people who went to Egypt are moving their holidays to Spain. There are also people who can afford to travel now so they are also boosting numbers.
Wizz Air is revolutionizing air travel for many, making it finally affordable for the masses. Something overpriced JU refuses to do, even when they were getting millions from the state budget.
You are absolutely right, Croatia is horrendously expensive nowadays, Spain offers far better value and quality.
ReplyDeletegreat to hear, that increases the chance to see it here in SKP in some next round of expansion.
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