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Wizz Air Bulgaria
IATA ICAO Callsign
8Z WVL WIZZAIR BULGARIA
Founded2005 (2005)
Ceased operations2011 (2011)
(merged into Wizz Air Hungary)
Operating bases Sofia Airport
Parent company Wizz Air
Headquarters Sofia, Bulgaria
Website www.wizzair.com

Wizz Air Bulgaria Airlines EAD was the Bulgarian division of the Hungarian Wizz Air.

History

The Bulgarian company was awarded licenses to begin services to Greece, Turkey and Moldova in 2006.

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

A Wizz Air Bulgaria Airbus A320-200 takes off from London Luton Airport, England

Fleet

As of May 2010 Wizz Air Bulgaria operated three Airbus A320-200 aircraft. These were removed from the Bulgarian aircraft register in July 2011. [1]

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wizz Air Bulgaria
IATA ICAO Callsign
8Z WVL WIZZAIR BULGARIA
Founded2005 (2005)
Ceased operations2011 (2011)
(merged into Wizz Air Hungary)
Operating bases Sofia Airport
Parent company Wizz Air
Headquarters Sofia, Bulgaria
Website www.wizzair.com

Wizz Air Bulgaria Airlines EAD was the Bulgarian division of the Hungarian Wizz Air.

History

The Bulgarian company was awarded licenses to begin services to Greece, Turkey and Moldova in 2006.

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

A Wizz Air Bulgaria Airbus A320-200 takes off from London Luton Airport, England

Fleet

As of May 2010 Wizz Air Bulgaria operated three Airbus A320-200 aircraft. These were removed from the Bulgarian aircraft register in July 2011. [1]

References

External links


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