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Doncaster Sheffield Airport adds new Wizz Air flight to Slovakia
Doncaster Sheffield Airport has added a new destination, the Slovakian city of Kosice, to its list.
Wizz Air has announced that the new route from the Yorkshire airport, with flights every Wednesday and Sunday, will start on September 16.
Kosice is the second largest city in Slovakia, located in the east of the country, with a population of 240,000.
It was awarded the European Capital of Culture in 2013 and it is known for having the largest heritage reservation in Slovakia as well as being home to the oldest marathon in the world.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport is Wizz Air’s second largest UK base and the only one in Yorkshire.
Currently, the airport operates a total of 24 Wizz Air flights per week to eight destinations including Bucharest in Romania, and Gdansk, Warsaw and Wroclaw in Poland.
The airline continues to expand its operations from the region and the route to Kosice, which is one of Wizz’s 20 European bases, will become Doncaster Sheffield Airport’s ninth Wizz Air route.
Chris Harcombe, head of aviation development at Doncaster Sheffield Airport, said: “We’re delighted to announce the new Wizz Air route to Kosice.
“It is great news for the city region that the North of England’s only service to Kosice will be flying from Doncaster.
“It will connect Yorkshire to another major European city which offers a great location for travellers.
“The new route follows the additional growth of other Wizz Air routes over the past year, which shows the airlines great commitment to Doncaster Sheffield Airport.”
Daniel de Carvalho, spokesman for Wizz Air, added: “This new route to Kosice underlines Wizz Air’s commitment to Doncaster Sheffield Airport and the Yorkshire region.
“Since starting at Doncaster Sheffield Airport in 2006 with just three weekly services to Katowice in Poland, Wizz Air now operates 24 flights per week to eight destinations.
“We hope that the new route will be an attractive option for people in Yorkshire to access a historic city and learn more about the region.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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