Home Transport Aviation Wizz Air Abu Dhabi adds new aircraft, routes to central Asia, Europe and Africa The ninth aircraft will provide an additional 30,000 ultra-low-fare seats per month by Divsha Bhat March 1, 2023 Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has announced that it will begin operating to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and will relaunch to Larnaca, Santorini, and Sohag, Egypt. The national airline has also confirmed the expansion of its fleet. With nine Airbus A321neo aircraft, the airline is driving growth into new territories, a statement said. NEW ROUTES FROM ABU DHABI! 🇦🇪 Good news for all globetrotters! We’ve just added new routes to the WIZZ network. From now on, you can book direct flights to Larnaca or Bishkek from Abu Dhabi. Plan your trip and book tickets from only 44.99 € on https://t.co/AeMNWOJWFF! pic.twitter.com/ctL4WbF9T8 — Wizz Air (@wizzair) February 28, 2023 Wizz Air will also increase its footprint on the current network with increased presence on Abu Dhabi – Tirana, Yerevan, Baku, Alexandria, Kutaisi, Athens, Almaty, Astana, Sarajevo, Ankara, Tashkent and Samarkand. Johan Eidhagen, officer and managing director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, said, “Wizz Air is committed to carrying the flag of ultra-low-cost travel and liberating lives through affordable travel in the UAE and beyond. “The ninth aircraft will provide an additional 30,000 ultra-low-fare seats per month, enabling us to expand our network with many incredible leisure, historic and cultural experiences making travel available for everyone.” Wizz Air Abu Dhabi – Operational results 2022 The airline operated more than 6,000 flights and transported over 1.2 million travellers in 2022. It carried over 600,000 point-to-point passengers to the UAE in 2022, official news agency WAM reported. Read: Wizz Air Abu Dhabi transports over 1.2 million passengers in 2022 Tags Abu Dhabi Aviation Travel Wizz Air Wizz Air Abu Dhabi 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi’s TII unveils its Falcon 40B AI model open source Google teams up with UAE organisations for AI research and sustainability initiatives Abu Dhabi temporarily closes two healthcare facilities over several violations AI takes flight: Saudia, Accenture collaborate to develop over 260 new digital services