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Wizz Air expands service: 15 Additional Flights from Belgrade to European cities in September and October

“Wizz Air” Airlines has announced plans to increase its flight offerings from Belgrade to various European cities starting September and October. According to RTS, travelers will soon have expanded options to fly from Belgrade to 15 additional European destinations with “Wizz Air” flights.

The airline’s schedule enhancements will include two extra return flights per week on routes linking Belgrade with Larnaca (Cyprus), Barcelona (Spain), Basel-Mulhouse (Switzerland/France/Germany), Paris (France), Berlin, and Dortmund (Germany). Additionally, connections to Malta, Malmö (Sweden), and Memmingen (Germany) will each see an additional return flight per week.

“Wizz Air,” which operates from its operational base in Belgrade, currently serves 24 routes spanning 13 countries from both Belgrade and Nis.

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