Hungarian airline Wizz Air has added its 13th route from Liverpool with flights to one of the world’s most popular capital cities starting in July.
According to The Business Desk, Wizz Air is to commence flights from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) to Rome, the Hungarian carrier’s second new European capital announced this month. Flights with Wizz Air to Rome will begin on 1 July.
Earlier in May, budget airline Ryanair announced its fifth new route out of LJLA in six months, and announced a new service to the capital of Sweden, Stockholm, for the winter season.
Wizz Air’s new three-time-a-week service, operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, will be the first route between Liverpool and Rome for two years, and adds to the carrier’s growing network, becoming the 13th route from LJLA.
Paul Winfield, Liverpool John Lennon Airport’s Director of Aviation Development said, “The region’s travellers have been largely grounded for most of the past 14 months.
“But we believe that the demand for international travel remains strong, which is why we have continued to work closely with our airline partners to offer passengers from across the region a great choice of destinations to choose from over the coming weeks and months, once international travel restrictions are lifted next week.”
He added that the airport is ‘delighted’ to see Wizz Air continue to develop their business from Liverpool, which will create more opportunities for passengers from the North West and North Wales to be able to easily access a growing number of European destinations from Merseyside.
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