Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Wizz Air Bulgaria

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
8Z
  
WVL

Hubs
  
Sofia Airport

Website
  
www.wizzair.com

Founded
  
2005

Fleet size
  
3

Hub
  
Sofia Airport

WVL
  
WIZZAIR BULGARIA

Parent company
  
Wizz Air

Headquarters
  
Sofia, Bulgaria

Ceased operations
  
2011

Destinations
  
14

Parent organization
  
Wizz Air

Wizz Air Bulgaria httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen002Wiz

Wizz Air Bulgaria Airlines EAD was the Bulgarian division of Wizz Air. The Bulgarian company was awarded licences to begin services to Greece, Turkey and Moldova in 2006.

Contents

Due to operational reasons in 2011 Wizz Air Bulgaria merged with its parent Wizz Air Hungary. All flights are now operating under Wizz Air Hungary. Wizz Air Bulgaria operated destinations from Sofia to Barcelona, Valencia, Milan, Brussels and increased the number of flights to London/Luton, Rome/Fiumicino/Ciampino and Dortmund by commissioning third Airbus A320 to serve the new routes.

Destinations

Wizz Air Bulgaria served the following destinations:

 Belgium
  • Brussels - Brussels South Charleroi Airport
  •  Bulgaria
  • Bourgas - Bourgas Airport
  • Sofia - Sofia Airport Hub
  • Varna - Varna Airport
  •  France
  • Beauvais - Beauvais-TillĂ© Airport
  •  Germany
  • Dortmund - Dortmund Airport
  • Hahn - Frankfurt-Hahn Airport
  •  Italy
  • Forli - Forli Airport
  • Milan - Orio al Serio Airport
  • Rome - Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport
  • Venice - Treviso Airport
  •  Netherlands
  • Eindhoven - Eindhoven Airport
  •  Spain
  • Barcelona - Barcelona Airport
  • Madrid - Barajas Airport
  • Valencia - Valencia Airport
  •  United Kingdom
  • London - Luton Airport
  • Fleet

    As of May 2010 the Wizz Air Bulgaria fleet consisted of three Airbus A320-200 aircraft. These were removed from the Bulgarian aircraft register in July 2011.

    References

    Wizz Air Bulgaria Wikipedia