Salzburg: three new recordings in one day

Airbus A320 at Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport).
Airbus A320 at Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport).

Salzburg: three new recordings in one day

Airbus A320 at Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport).
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Wizzair starts on Thursday to Tuzla, Bucharest and Belgrade. A total of eight destinations with 18 weekly rotations are planned.

The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizzair started its first scheduled flight from Salzburg on Thursday. The carrier will take up a total of eight routes, including St. Petersburg. The premiere flight from Bucharest landed at around 6:50 a.m. at Austria's second largest airport.

According to the airport, there were around 50 passengers on board the machine. 60 travelers are said to have started the flight to Bucharest. A second Wizzair plane landed in Salzburg in just 20 minutes. This came from Tuzla and is said to have been used by around 90 travelers. Around 19:35 p.m., Belgrade is expected to be the third new recording on Thursday. Wizzair will offer 18 weekly flights to eight destinations from Mozart City.

Wizzair plans the following goals from Salzburg:

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