Wizz Air, Europe’s greenest airline* and the largest low-cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, announced today that due to the decreasing trend in demand on its Israeli routes caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus it has realigned its flight schedule resulting in cancellations on specific routes to Tel-Aviv between 15 March and 2 April 2020.
Passengers with bookings affected by this change are automatically informed and accommodated on an alternative route at the earliest possible date but at least 14 days prior to the original date of the flight. Customers who have booked directly on wizzair.com or the airline’s mobile app will receive an email notification, in which they are offered the free rebooking or full refund or 120% refund of the original fare in airline credit.
AFFECTED ROUTES (WEEKLY FREQUENCIES)
Country
|
Route
|
WEEKLY FLIGHTS
15-18Mar
|
WEEKLY FLIGHTS
18-25Mar
|
WEEKLY FLIGHTS 25Mar-2Apr
|
Hungary
|
Debrecen – Tel-Aviv
|
from 3 to 2
|
from 3 to 2
|
from 3 to 2
|
Poland
|
Warsaw – Tel-Aviv
|
from 6 to 5
|
from 6 to 5
|
from 6 to 5
|
Poland
|
Krakow – Tel-Aviv
|
from 4 to 3
|
from 4 to 3
|
from 4 to 3
|
UK
|
London Luton - Tel-Aviv
|
from 6 to 5
|
from 6 to 5
|
from 6 to 5
|
Bulgaria
|
Sofia - Tel-Aviv
|
from 7 to 5
|
from 7 to 5
|
from 7 to 5
|
Bulgaria
|
Varna - Tel-Aviv
|
0
|
0
|
from 3 to 2
|
Lithuania
|
Vilnius - Tel-Aviv
|
from 3 to 2
|
from 3 to 2
|
from 3 to 2
|
*Wizz Air’s carbon-dioxide emissions were the lowest among European airlines in January 2020 (58.9 gr/km/passenger)