Wizz Air adds two new routes from London Luton
Wizz Air plans to launch two new leisure routes from London Luton starting this summer.
It will fly twice weekly to Antalya in Turkey from 22 June.
There will be three flights each week to the historic Polish city of Rzeszow, starting on 22 September.
Including these new destinations, Wizz Air will now operate a total of 74 routes from its London Luton base.
Reservations are now live on wizzair.com or via the WIZZ mobile app, with fares from £17.99.
Owain Jones, Managing Director of Wizz Air UK, said: "Although travel is currently restricted, we continue to plan for the easing of restrictions, as we remain committed to providing the UK with affordable, direct flights."
Customers can book tickets with confidence, with the WIZZ Flex and the airline’s new travel insurance package which includes Covid-19 cover.
With WIZZ Flexcustomers can cancel their flight up to three hours before departure without any fees and receive 100% of the fare immediately reimbursed in airline credit.
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