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ABU DHABI, 19th January, 2023 (WAM) — Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s ultra-low-fare national carrier, has started operations on a new route to Ankara, Turkey’s second largest city, and has started selling tickets on the airline. Tickets start as low as Dh199 on the company’s website and mobile app.
The national carrier currently flies to more than 36 destinations in 25 different countries and is poised to further accelerate and expand operations in 2023.
Flights from Abu Dhabi to Ankara operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Michael Berlouis, Managing Director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, said: “We are kicking off the new year by extending our growing network further into Europe, a key growth region for Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, expanding our eclectic range of fantastic destinations Combination. Turkiye is an unmissable and historic place, and throughout this year we will continue to make adventure travel options more accessible and affordable for everyone. We are excited about continued growth in 2023, connecting people to create Great memories and we look forward to seeing you soon aboard our young and sustainable aircraft.”
Nuray Demirer, General Manager of TAV Esenboga Airport, said: “Ankara Esenboga Airport is recovering well from the impact of the pandemic. In 2022, we will handle more than 8.5 million passengers. We are working with our stakeholders to Strive to increase traffic from our capital Ankara to the rest of the world. We are off to a great start in 2023. We are delighted to welcome Wizz Air Abu Dhabi’s first scheduled flight on Abu Dhabi-Ankara Türkiye and offer our passengers direct The convenience of flying to new destinations. We look forward to more new routes with Wizz Air.”
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi offers flights to Alexandria (Egypt), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Amman (Jordan), Ankara (Turkey), Aqaba (Jordan), Athens (Greece), Baku (Azerbaijan), Belgrade ( Serbia), Dammam (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait City (Kuwait), Kutaisi (Georgia), Manama (Bahrain), Male (Maldives), Medina (Saudi Arabia), Muscat (Oman) , Nur-Sultan (Kazakhstan), Salalah (Oman), Santorini (Greece) .), Samarkand (Uzbekistan), Sarajevo (Bosnia), Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Tel Aviv (Israel), Tirana (Albania) and Yerevan (Armenia), etc.
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