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Summer 2024: Wizz Air with some flight schedule adjustments

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In the 2024 summer flight schedule, the low-cost airline Wizz Air is increasing its weekly frequencies to Bucharest-Otopeni from Hamburg and Memmingen.

From the Free and Hanseatic City onwards, five rotations per week will be offered. This increases the number by one weekly circulation. From Memmingen there will be two rotations, so that Bucharest and Allgäu Airport will be connected five times a week in the future.

However, there are also some cancellations from Germany. For example, the destinations Niš, Olsztyn-Mazury and Tirgu Mures will no longer be offered from Dortmund in the summer of 2024. There will also be no more flights to Tirgu Mures from Memmingen in the future. In Frankfurt-Hahn, Catania falls victim to red pencil and in Berlin the Cluj connection is lost.

The frequencies will be reduced from Dortmund in the direction of Gdansk, Skopje, Bucharest and Cluj. Wizz Air will fly from Hamburg to Catania and Gdansk less frequently. In Memmingen, the carrier is returning weekly frequencies to Nis and Pristina. From Nuremberg and Berlin, connections to Skopje will be shortened.

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