An average of two flights per week for both destinations

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi adds Tirana and Sarajevo to its flight network

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has 31 destinations.

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Wizz Air Abu Dhabi announced the addition of two new destinations to its network, revealing that it will start operating its flights to Tirana, the capital of Albania, starting from September 11, 2021, and to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting from the third of next October, thus increasing the number of destinations that the company's planes reach. to 31 destinations.

A statement issued yesterday stated that Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is scheduled to operate two flights per week for both destinations, on Saturday and Tuesday to Tirana, and on Sunday and Wednesday to Sarajevo, while ticket prices start from 179 dirhams.

The company explained that the price of a one-way ticket includes administrative fees, while travelers are allowed to enter one carry-on bag, provided that all bags and luggage are subject to additional fees, and the price applies to reservations made through the wizzair.com website and the company's application on smart phones exclusively.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi General Manager, Kees Van Shayk, said: “We are keen to continue working to add more diverse destinations with their cultures and environments, and this is what we seek through the new destinations Tirana and Sarajevo, which we have added to our airline network, as they enjoy the charming nature of the square. Amid the towering mountains, along with the distinct civilization and culture of each.”

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi's fleet includes four all-new Airbus A321neo aircraft, which gives the company the lowest possible environmental footprint compared to its competitors in the region.

The company has also implemented health and safety procedures across its aircraft network, in order to ensure the health and safety of passengers and cabin crew.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will begin operating flights to Tirana on September 11, and to Sarajevo on October 3.

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