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Wizz Air adds new Tuzla, Ohrid and Pristina service

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Wizz Air, which is reopening its Tuzla base this December, is adding another new route to the already nine new services previously announced. The carrier will commence flights to Bratislava from March 29. The service will effectively act as a replacement for the Tuzla - Vienna service which is being discontinued at the end of this month due to the phased closure of the airline’s base in the Austrian capital. Operations to Bratislava will be maintained four times per week. Further flight details can be found here.

Similarly, the carrier is also launching flights between Ohrid and Bratislava, in lieu of Vienna. Services will commence on March 17, operating three times per week. The last flight to the Austrian capital is scheduled for March 14. Further details can be found here. This will complement the launch of the previously announced new routes from Ohrid to Milan, Wroclaw and Katowice, launching next summer.

In Pristina, the four weekly Bratislava service will also launch on March 17. Additional flight information can be found here. 

October 16, 2025
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  1. Anonymous09:47

    Makes sense considering they are closing Vienna.

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    1. Anonymous16:42

      TIA too

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  2. Anonymous09:47

    But Vienna is already being flown from the Tuzla base, why introduce Bratislava? It would make sense from Sarajevo to serve as a LCC option for travelers that don't want to or can't afford Austrian.

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    1. Anonymous09:50

      It says:

      "The service will effectively act as a replacement for the Tuzla - Vienna service which is being discontinued at the end of this month due to the phased closure of the airline’s base in the Austrian capital. "

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    2. Anonymous09:58

      Wizz isn't leaving Vienna because it's expensive to base an aircraft there. It's leaving because it's expensive to FLY there

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    3. Anonymous11:42

      Okay, the text was updated in the meantime, I was wrong.

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    4. EX-YU Aviation11:54

      The said sentence was in the text from its publication.

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    5. Anonymous23:32

      Ha, take that Anon 11.42

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  3. Anonymous10:58

    Expecting Belgrade Bratislava next. Long overdue

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  4. Nenad11:45

    So, from the region only Podgorica is remanining without wizz Vienne route? Now when both Bratislava and Podgorica are becoming bases, I guess they will introduce TGD - BTS.

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  5. Anonymous13:16

    A relief these routes are staying (Vie-->Bts)

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  6. Anonymous13:24

    Departure from BTS to PRN is at 06:30 in the morning!

    Hahahhaa. What a joke!

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    1. Anonymous13:58

      Why is it a joke?

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    2. Anonymous14:14

      Reaching BTS from Vienna for a flight at 6:30 is a scheduling nightmare for any traveler.

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    3. Anonymous14:31

      @14:14

      +1
      A nightmare for those who have a car though!

      For those who rely on public transport, Wizz expects they go to Bratislava one day in advance and stroll the city literally until runrise LOL

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    4. Anonymous15:49

      Trains to Bratislava run through the night

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    5. omnip16:20

      @15:49 Not at night. First Train arriving to Bratislava (city) is at 06:40.

      Even in Vienna it is tricky to get to the Airport by Train if your flight departs at 0600.

      First trains start running at around 04:30 - depending what district you live in.

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    6. Anonymous16:59

      There will be flights departing every day before 7am...

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    7. Anonymous23:57

      16:20 You're incorrect, there are trains every hour from midnight to six AM, check ÖBB or Trainline

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  7. Anonymous20:39

    Happy to see that OHD get solution for the VIE leaving , probably in summer it will go to 4x weekly👍

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  8. Anonymous20:44

    So bratislava is getting two Macedonian airports in its network nice

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