Wizz Air today started operating its new service from Sofia to Nuremberg, Germany.
The Nuremberg flight departed from Sofia with 154 passengers on board, while 170 passengers flew with the maiden flight from Nuremberg to Sofia. The newest Wizz Air route is operated two times per week on Mondays and Fridays.
Nuremberg is the second-largest city of Bavaria and is well-known for various historic sights like the St. Sebald Church dating back to 1215, Imperial Castle and the Church of Our Lady. Nuremberg is also well known to host one of the most famous Christmas markets, the Christkindlesmarkt, organized during Advent in the main square of the old town every year.
Wizz Air currently offers a total of 37 routes to 17 countries from three Bulgarian airports: Sofia, Varna and Bourgas, making available the largest low fare network for Bulgarian customers.
Tamara Vallois, Head of Communications at Wizz Air said:
“Today we are thrilled to be celebrating the commencement another great low-fare route from Sofia. Since the first service from Sofia to London Luton in May 2006, Wizz Air brought low-fares to Bulgaria and remains highly committed to bringing more routes, developing infrastructure and further investing in Sofia base by growing the low fare network in Bulgaria and making more affordable flights available for our Bulgarian customers.”
Aviation Tribune
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