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NEW CORK TO POZNAN SERVICE ANNOUNCED BY WIZZ AIR
18 September 2008
Thursday, September 18th, 2008. Cork Airport management
is delighted that Wizz Air, Central and Eastern Europe’s largest low fare - low
cost airline, has just announced plans to
introduce a new service from Cork to Poznan in Poland.
The first flight to Poznan is due to take off on December 19th, 2008 and will
operate twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays. The addition of Poznan to Wizz
Air’s schedule increases its Polish service to four routes, as the airline
already provides a four times weekly service to Katowice, a three times weekly
service to Gdansk and a twice weekly service to Warsaw.
“We are delighted to see Wizz Air expand their operations from Cork to Poland
with the addition of the new Poznan service”, said Kevin Cullinane, Aviation
Marketing Manager, Cork Airport. “The addition of the Cork-Poznan route is
a further example of Cork Airport Authority’s commitment to providing our
customers with the widest possible choice of travel destinations to Central and
Eastern Europe”, continued Mr. Cullinane.
Wizz Air operates a young fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft from 9 bases on over
110 routes. The airline offers flights from Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia
and Romania to a large number of European destinations. Wizz Air has carried
over 5 million passengers in the past year.
Further information and booking details are available at www.wizzair.com
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