Wizz Air Ukraine has announced that it will use
its fifth Airbus A320, due for delivery early next year, to open a third base
in the country at Lviv International Airport.
The low-cost carrier will station the 180-seat aircraft at the western
Ukrainian facility from April 30, 2014 to introduce an additional 12 weekly
flights across five new routes.
The airline made its debut in Lviv in September 2008 when it first introduced domestic links fromKiev and Simferopol .
From 2009 it started to focus on international services and it currently has
links from Bergamo , Dortmund and Treviso .
It will now add links to Barcelona Girona, Naples , Rome , Valencia and the Georgian city of Kutaisi ,
the latter subject to regulatory approval. The Barcelona Girona, Naples and Valencia routes will be served on a twice
weekly basis, while Kutaisi and Rome will have three flights a week.
According to the carrier, this expansion represents a fleet investment in Lviv of approximately $80 million (at list price) and will grow capacity at the airport to over 300,000 seats in 2014. “By basing our aircraft in Lviv and opening new routes, we support job creation in the region. Our commitment toUkraine is clear - we deliver reliable air
traffic operations with low fares,” said Bus.
Wizz AirUkraine was created to launch domestic
operations in Ukraine in July 2008 and currently has its
main base at Kiev ’s Zhuliany International Airport and from where it serves an expanding
network of domestic and international destinations. The carrier confirmed ahead
of Routes CIS this year that it would also base one new Airbus A320 at
Donetsk’s Sergey Prokofiev International Airport from October 2013 to increase
its existing Kutaisi route to five times weekly and introduce a three times
weekly link to Bergamo and twice weekly flights to London Luton, Memmingen and
Rome Fiumicino.
The airline made its debut in Lviv in September 2008 when it first introduced domestic links from
According to the carrier, this expansion represents a fleet investment in Lviv of approximately $80 million (at list price) and will grow capacity at the airport to over 300,000 seats in 2014. “By basing our aircraft in Lviv and opening new routes, we support job creation in the region. Our commitment to
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