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Wizz Air, the largest airline operating in North Macedonia, has announced the expansion of its Skopje base, according to TAV Macedonia, the company that operates the two Macedonian airports - Skopje International Airport and St. Apostol Paul Ohrid Airport. BalkanEngineer.com has learned this from Denar.mk.
Wizz Air will open two new routes from Skopje, to Ljubljana and to Luxembourg, planned for the coming autumn and winter, and will recruit another aircraft to Skopje, bringing the airline's base in the northern Macedonian capital to a total of six aircraft by December 2023.
The airline will also increase the frequencies of nine existing routes on its flights from Skopje - to Dortmund, Bremen, Memmingen, Berlin, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden (Germany), Rome Fiumicino (Italy), Brussels Charleroi (Belgium), Bratislava (Slovakia) and Eindhoven (Netherlands). There will be daily flights to Berlin, Eindhoven and Brussels.
Tickets are now available on wizzair.com or on the Wizz Air mobile app.
Photo source: Wizz Air