Wizz Air to end Tuzla - Vienna service

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Low cost carrier Wizz Air has discontinued ticket sales for its Tuzla - Vienna service at the start of the 2019/2020 winter season, which begins on October 27. Flights between the two cities were introduced last year. Wizz Air recently upgraded its seasonal service from Tuzla to Billund to year-round operations. Tuzla Airport handled 271.006 passengers during the first half of 2019, representing a decrease of 1.6%. Apart from seasonal summer charters operated by Turkey's Freebird Airlines, the airport's traffic solely depends on Wizz Air.

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  1. Anonymous11:29

    Are they gonna terminate the route completely or are they just going back to seasonal?

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    1. Anonymous11:30

      Back to seasonal? It was a year round route when it launched last year.

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  2. Anonymous11:42

    This is catastrofa

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  3. Anonymous11:46

    Quo vadis Tuzla.

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  4. Anonymous13:00

    It will be rerurned in the summer

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    1. Anonymous14:58

      Is there an official confirmation?

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  5. Anonymous16:21

    Austrian offers a much better service from Sarajevo.

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    1. Anonymous16:54

      And it costs 300% more.

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    2. Anonymous14:47

      Wish it was just 300%

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  6. Anonymous17:20

    Decrease of 1.6 % is nothing.

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  7. Anonymous17:21

    Wasn't this route reduced right after it was introduced?

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  8. Anonymous19:14

    considering all of VIE traffic, there is a pattern emerging: WIZZ, Lauda and Level all retract on some of the relations where the pricing of LH group become more aggressive this year

    there was an interview by LH boss just yesterday, that they will do "what is needed" to defend their home

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  9. Anonymous09:02

    Didnt Wizz close BTS as well few years ago from Tuzla?

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