Wizz Air increased its presence in the Romanian market with the launch of two new routes during the course of last week, both of which are served using its 180-seat A320s. On 7 February, the Hungarian ULCC introduced twice-weekly flights (Tuesdays and Saturdays) on the 1,294-kilometre sector between Cluj-Napoca (CLJ) and Cologne Bonn (CGN), a service that will see a frequency increase to thrice-weekly starting S15, according to anna.aero.This is the airline’s fourth route to Cologne Bonn, as it already flies twice-weekly from Gdansk, Katowice and Skopje. The following day, on 8 February, Wizz Air added its second route from Iasi (IAS) with twice-weekly services (Wednesdays and Sundays), this time to Milan/Bergamo (BGY), having begun twice-weekly flights between Iasi and Venice Treviso on 16 December last year. Wizz Air will face no competition on any of the two additions.
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