Friedrichshafen: Wizz Air announces Ohrid

A321 tail fin (Photo: Jan Gruber).
A321 tail fin (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Friedrichshafen: Wizz Air announces Ohrid

A321 tail fin (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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After a long dry spell, Friedrichshafen Airport can look forward to the announcement of a new route. Wizz Air intends to fly to Lake Constance Airport from Ohrid from December 18, 2021.

It is currently planned that the Airbus A321 will make two rounds per week. These should take place on Tuesday and Saturday. The actual admission must be awaited, as further developments in the corona pandemic cannot be foreseen.

Wizz Air has announced many routes in the past, but has not added some or is being dated backwards at regular intervals. One example of this is the presence in Salzburg, Austria.

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