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Wizz Air Announces 11 New Routes from Turkish Seaside

Wizz Air Announces 11 New Routes from Turkish Seaside

Wizz Air, Europe’s fastest-growing and most sustainable airline globally*, announced the start of its direct flights to Istanbul, Antalya and Dalaman. The routes will commence as of March 2023 connecting Türkiye with Hungary, Romania, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. Tickets are already available on Wizz Air’s website and via the WIZZ app from as low as EUR 24.99.

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Wizz Air returns to Istanbul after 7 years, and adds four point-to-point services to Budapest, London Gatwick, London Luton, and Iasi, the earliest flight departing in March already. With these services the airline will be the first ultra-low-cost carrier flying from Istanbul airport, providing over 400,000 high-quality, but low-fare seats to cities around Europe. Wizz Air’s industry-leading low emissions and highly sustainable operations will support Istanbul Airport to reach its sustainability goals by operating the modern and sustainable Airbus A321neo aircraft.

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Besides the new all-year-round routes to Istanbul, WIZZ launches seasonal point-to-point services to the Turkish seaside, Dalaman and Antalya, supporting the ramp-up of local tourism. Over 300,000 passengers from Abu Dhabi, Bucharest, Budapest, Cluj, Debrecen and London will be able to enjoy the airline’s low fares and high-quality direct connections to these amazing resorts.

Together with the announcement Wizz Air will operate flights to four Turkish airports, providing over 800,000 low-fare seats in 2023.

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NEW WIZZ AIR ROUTES TO TÜRKIYE

ROUTE

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DAYS

FARES FROM*

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STARTS

BUDAPEST – ISTANBUL

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Daily

24.99 EUR/9990HUF

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31 March 2023

IASI – ISTANBUL

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Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

24.99 EUR/119RON

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4 April 2023

LONDON GATWICK – ISTANBUL

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Daily

39.99 EUR/35.99GBP

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28 March 2023

LONDON LUTON – ISTANBUL

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Daily

39.99 EUR/35.99GBP

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28 March 2023

LONDON GATWICK – DALAMAN

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Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

39.99 EUR/35.99 GBP

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23 May 2023

LONDON GATWICK – ANTALYA

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Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday

39.99 EUR/35.99 GBP

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26 March 2023

BUCHAREST – ANTALYA

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Monday, Wednesday, Friday

24.99 EUR/119 RON

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19 May 2023

CLUJ – ANTALYA

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Thursday, Sunday

24.99 EUR/119 RON

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18 May 2023

BUDAPEST – ANTALYA

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Monday, Wednesday, Friday

29.99 EUR/11990 HUF

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24 May 2023

DEBRECEN – ANTALYA

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Tuesday, Saturday

24.99 EUR/9990 HUF

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10 June 2023

ABU DHABI – ANTALYA

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Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

49.99 EUR / 199 AED

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1 June 2023

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Air India Express Aircraft Engine Part Falls Outside Delhi Airport; DGCA Orders Probe

Air India Express flight skids off runway while landing at Kochi airport

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an inquiry following reports that metal fragments were discovered at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport after an Air India Express flight made an emergency landing on Monday evening.

The emergency landing was prompted by a detected engine fault, but fortunately, the landing was executed safely without any injuries to the passengers.

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The situation began when crew members of the Air India Express flight reported an engine issue, leading to the emergency landing. The DGCA has confirmed that a thorough investigation is underway and has directed that the aircraft undergo a comprehensive safety inspection.

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The discovery of metal debris outside the airport has raised concerns, prompting the DGCA to probe whether these fragments are linked to the aircraft involved in the emergency landing. Authorities are particularly focused on whether the metal pieces, which were found near the airport, originated from the same Air India Express flight that experienced engine trouble.

While preliminary assessments suggest that the debris could be a broken blade from an aircraft engine, the exact source remains unconfirmed. The airline has yet to verify if the metal fragments are from their aircraft.

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The Delhi Police, working in conjunction with the DGCA, have initiated their own investigation to determine the origin of the metal pieces. A technical team is set to analyze whether the fragments are associated with the aircraft in question. As the investigation continues, a case has been filed with the airport authority to address the matter.

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