The airline Wizz Air is adapting its operations in connection with the restrictions introduced in the airspace following the escalation of the situation in the Middle East.
As a precautionary measure, Wizz Air flights to and from Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Amman and Saudi Arabia remain temporarily suspended until March 7 inclusive.
The company points out that they are working to restore the affected flights, as well as in coordination with aviation authorities and airport operators.
In support of passengers whose trips to and from Israel are affected, Wizz Air plans to increase flights to Sharm el-Sheikh from March 6, subject to regulatory approval.
The increase in flights is as follows: from Budapest – from 3 to 10, from Rome (Fiumicino) – from 11 to 18, from London (Luton) – from 4 to 8, from Milan (Malpensa) – from 6 to 11, from Sofia – from 0 to 3.
The additional flights are intended to provide alternative travel options for passengers affected by the temporary suspension of direct routes to Israel.
The airline specifies that they will continue to inform passengers of changes in the schedule and depending on the development of the situation.