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Post by eye2eye5 on Oct 2, 2015 18:37:08 GMT 1
Current operation is Sat/Tue/Thurs, Bluefox.
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Post by ametyst on Oct 2, 2015 19:41:37 GMT 1
Bluefox, Gdansk was 4 times a week until mid-September and has now reverted to a 3 weekly operation for autumn/winter.
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Post by bluefox on Oct 2, 2015 19:44:20 GMT 1
Thanks
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Post by ametyst on Oct 24, 2015 10:36:58 GMT 1
Wizz Air will once again increase the schedule from Liverpool to Gdansk from 3 to 4 a week next summer. However, the 4th weekly flight will start on 27th March as opposed to 24th June last year.
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Post by 8miles27 on Nov 18, 2015 12:19:15 GMT 1
CAA provisional stats for October show the following:
Gdansk 4310 pax 85% LF Riga 2666 pax 82& LF Warsaw 9108 total pax (FR and WZZ) 91% average LF (chopin/Modlin split not available)
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Post by lfc84 on Jan 8, 2016 10:37:37 GMT 1
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Post by sfp on Jan 8, 2016 10:38:26 GMT 1
New routes announced today by Wizzair, no doubt there will shortly be a LJLA press release. Wednesday & Sunday ex LPL 19.40 arr BUD 22.40 (local times), ex BUD 16.50 arr LPL 18.45 See: wizzair.com/en-GB/about_us/news/wizzen379Good to see Budapest (re)joining the portfolio at Liverpool. Further good news to start 2016
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Post by calflier on Jan 8, 2016 11:09:00 GMT 1
New routes announced today by Wizzair, no doubt there will shortly be a LJLA press release. Wednesday & Sunday ex LPL 19.40 arr BUD 22.40 (local times), ex BUD 16.50 arr LPL 18.45 See: wizzair.com/en-GB/about_us/news/wizzen379Good to see Budapest (re)joining the portfolio at Liverpool. Further good news to start 2016 Excellent news,hopefully more to come,and please no moaning about flight times,most big hotels have receptions desk of 24 hours.
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Post by 8miles27 on Jan 8, 2016 11:51:16 GMT 1
This route has been operated previously of course:
Wizzair 7/12/04 to 24/03/05 2 per week carrying 2K pax
Ryanair 31/10/07 to 04/2009 4 per week carrying 59K pax in total with 43K in 2008.
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Post by ametyst on Jan 8, 2016 11:56:58 GMT 1
When Wizz Air last operated the route the flight often routed via Warsaw.
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Post by ronturner on Jan 8, 2016 14:07:00 GMT 1
I make that about 10 flights a week to 4 destinations, which you might think is not that much, save to say it represents steady growth from a respected established airline. Well done and hope it works out. This kind of "plugging holes" left by others is just what is wanted.
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Post by nomis90 on Jan 8, 2016 14:27:08 GMT 1
Official airport press release: LJLA starts the New Year where it left off with first new route announcement of 2016 Just over a week into the New Year and Liverpool John Lennon Airport is celebrating it’s first new route announcement of 2016, following the news that Wizz Air, the largest low fare - low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe are to commence flights to the Hungarian capital of Budapest in March 2016. The new flights between Liverpool and Budapest will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Sundays and this new destination becomes Wizz Air’s fourth route to be served from Liverpool. Today’s news follows on from a series of new routes and airline announcements made throughout 2015, with the Airport ending the year with passenger throughput 8% higher than in 2014. Wizz Air commenced operations from LJLA in late 2004 operating flights to the Polish capital of Warsaw and the Baltic coastal city of Gdansk, also in Poland. The airline increased its capacity on both these routes last year as well as commencing flights to Riga, the capital city of Latvia. Last year Wizz Air increased their passenger throughput at Liverpool by over 60% carrying over 40,000 more passengers than in 2014.Budapest is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities and a top visitor destination with a glorious setting and the famous River Danube running through the city and is expected to be a popular short break destination from Liverpool. Flights are now on sale with fares starting from £28.49 one way including all taxes and non-optional charges and can be booked on www.wizzair.comPaul Winfield, LJLA’s Air Service Development Manager commented, “This further commitment by Wizz Air to operations from Liverpool is a further sign of the progress we have been making over the past 12 months and links yet another important European capital city with Liverpool that will have benefits for both business and leisure travellers We are committed to increasing the range of destinations served from Liverpool to give travellers from across the North West more opportunities to fly from the fastest, easiest, friendliest airport in the region.” www.liverpoolairport.com/news/2016/01/budapest-announcement/
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Post by midland500 on Jan 8, 2016 14:30:27 GMT 1
This route has been operated previously of course:
Wizzair 7/12/04 to 24/03/05 2 per week carrying 2K pax
Ryanair 31/10/07 to 04/2009 4 per week carrying 59K pax in total with 43K in 2008. First time round Hungary had only just joined the EU and Wizz was not that well known, Second time round Europes economy was bombing. This time it should be fine, Excellent news.
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Post by bartt on Jan 21, 2016 11:10:23 GMT 1
I see the Katowice is back in March 3x a week :-)
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Post by calflier on Jan 21, 2016 11:36:25 GMT 1
I see the Katowice is back in March 3x a week :-) Its twice a week on Tue/sat,nonetheless excellent news,Wizzair are becoming a big player at LPL now!
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