Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air plans to station two more airplanes at Kutaisi International Airport and add seven more flight destinations, corporate communications manager of Wizz Air Andras Rado announced earlier today to Georgian Public Broadcaster's First Channel.
Now there are six flights, after placing the planes at Kutaisi base, seven more destinations will be added and there will be 13 in total … passengers can already book tickets. During the week, 24 flights from Kutaisi will be performed, starting next week”, Andras Rado announced.
Wizz Air will resume flights from Kutaisi to six new destinations: Athens, Thessaloniki, Memmingen, Milan, Prague and Wroclaw starting July 1.
It is mandatory for passengers over the age of two to wear face masks during the whole flight.
Passengers with only a protective shield will not be allowed on the flight. While eating and drinking, of course, you can remove the face mask. However, you should always have it with you during the flight. Crew members are also required to wear a face mask and gloves”, Rado said.
We are loyal to Georgia. We did our best to resume flights as quickly as possible”, the corporate communications manager of Wizz Air said.
Low-cost Hungarian airline Wizz Air has been operating from Kutaisi international airport since 2012. The airline suspended flights in 2020 for several months, due to the pandemic.
Restrictions on regular flights to the country have been lifted since February 1.
Hungarian airline Wizz Air restored flights in Georgia from April 18.