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Wizz Air announces expansion in Riga, Latvia

Wizz Air has announced a massive expansion of its Latvian operations, adding one new Airbus A320 aircraft to the Riga base. This will enable the start of seven new routes from Riga to Bergen in Norway, Birmingham in United Kingdom, Billund in Denmark, Hamburg in Germany, Reykjavik in Iceland, Stockholm Skavsta in Sweden, Trondheim in Norway and one new route from Tallinn in Estonia to Bergen in Norway.

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Wizz Airs Airbus A 321 (photo: wizzair.com)

Since 2010 Wizz Air has carried almost 3,8 million passengers on its Riga routes. With today’s announcement the airline will have a fleet of 2 modern, state-of-the-art aircraft at its Riga base. Wizz Air remains highly committed to Latvia and to offering great services paired with low fares to its distinguished passengers.

The newly allocated capacity of over 260,000 seats per year will further contribute to the Latvian aviation market and to the creation of over 35 new direct jobs and over 195 indirect*** jobs in the region. Together with announced today seven new services Wizz Air offers now 15 routes to 10 countries from Riga.

George Michalopoulos, Chief Commercial Officer at Wizz Air, said

After ten successful years in Riga, today we are delighted to announce further expansion of our local network by adding the second aircraft to our Riga base. With this announcement we are adding seven new exciting routes from Riga to Bergen, Birmingham, Billund, Hamburg, Reykjavik, Stockholm Skavsta and Trondheim, as well as  one new route from Tallinn to Bergen. We are confident that Wizz Air’s ultra-low fares and great route network will make travel affordable to ever more passengers and contribute to the ramp up of Latvia’s tourism sector.”

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Wizz Air cabin crew (photo: Wizz Air)

Wizz Air`s newest routes:

DESTINATIONSTARTSFARES FROM**
Riga – Bergen15 October 2020EUR 19.99 / NOK 219
Riga – Birmingham18 October 2020EUR 24.99 / GBP 21.99
Riga – Billund16 October 2020EUR 14.99 / DKK 109
Riga – Hamburg15 October 2020EUR 29.99 / GBP 26.99
Riga – Reykjavik16 October 2020EUR 29.99
Riga – Stockholm Skavsta15 October 2020EUR 14.99 / SEK 159
Riga – Trondheim18 October 2020EUR 19.99 / NOK 219
Tallinn – Bergen15 October 2020EUR 19.99 / NOK 219

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The announcement comes as the new era of sanitized travel recently began at Wizz Air. The airline introduced a range of enhanced hygiene measures, to ensure the health and safety of its passengers and crew. As part of these new protocols, throughout the flight, both cabin crew and passengers are required to wear facemasks, with cabin crew also required to wear gloves.

Wizz Air’s aircraft are regularly put through an industry-leading disinfection process with an antiviral solution and, following WIZZ’s stringent daily cleaning schedule, all of the airline’s aircraft are further disinfected overnight with the same antiviral solution. Onboard magazines have been removed from the aircraft, and any onboard purchases are encouraged to be made by contactless payment.

Passengers are requested to follow physical distancing measures introduced by the local health authorities and are encouraged to make all purchases prior to the flight online (e.g. checked in luggage, WIZZ Priority, fast security track), to minimize any possible physical contact at the airport.

View Wizz Air’s new health and safety video, for more information:

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