Wizz Air revises select Sarajevo operations

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Wizz Air has revised its operations on select routes from its new base in Sarajevo. The carrier has pushed back the launch of its London Luton service until November 1. Initially flights were to commence in June but were later moved to mid-July. On the other hand, the budget airline will bring forward the introduction of flights from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital to Stockholm Skavsta by a full month. Services are now scheduled to commence on June 18.

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  1. Anonymous14:36

    It just proves it's a waste of time booking with Wizz. I hope they will be giving full refunds now.

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    1. I wrote that on first their announcement, that they cancell way faster, than start)) like old bike - a lot of sound and no power at all

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    2. Anonymous15:17

      Not only BiH. Norway is passe for them as well. They pulled out. Waste of funds and pax loyalty. They are really putting a Circus Wizz show on this year...

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    3. Anonymous15:18

      It's one route (Luton) which has been substituted for Stockholm. Calm down.

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    4. Anonymous15:32

      Yeah because it only happened in a single route from SJJ. This has been going on continuously since March of last year.

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  2. Anonymous15:22

    They are testing the market by starting ticket sales early and based on the results (expected load factors) the push forward or backward the inaugural flight. The thing is that there are a lot of gastos in Stockholm area, plus some are coming from Norway as well which is probably not the case with UK (however ZAG flights are a completely different story and that's why BNX - UK would make more sense)

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    1. Anonymous16:51

      Najveći problem što ruta Sarajevo-London ne može da uspije jesu vize između Bosne i Hercegovine i Velike Britanije

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  3. Anonymous09:07

    Wizz is falling apart everywhere since beginning of pandemic. It is so true that only a crisis can test the success of a company's management. Sorry Wizz.

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