Author: Agnija Roze
Source: Olsen & Partners
Wizz Air, Europe's fastest growing and greenest airline*, announces the launch of a new route from Tallinn to Vienna. Tickets to these exciting destinations can already be booked on wizzair.com and in the airline's mobile app from as low as EUR 24.99**.
The launch of this new route and the further development of Wizz Air's offering from Estonia underpins the airline's long term commitment to bring ever more affordable travel opportunities to its Estonian travellers. Complying with all national and international regulations and abiding restrictions, WIZZ makes essential travel possible for many customers supporting the reunification of families.
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This announcement comes as the new era of sanitized travel begins at Wizz Air. The airline recently announced a range of enhanced hygiene measures, to ensure the health and safety of its customers and crew. As part of these new protocols, throughout the flight, both cabin crew and passengers are required to wear facemasks, with cabin crew also required to wear gloves. Wizz Air's aircraft are regularly put through an industry-leading fogging process with an antiviral solution and, following WIZZ's stringent daily cleaning schedule, all of the airline's aircraft are further disinfected overnight with the same antiviral solution. Sanitising wipes are handed to each passenger upon entering the aircraft, onboard magazines have been removed from the aircraft, and any onboard purchases are encouraged to be made by contactless payment. Passengers are requested to follow physical distancing measures introduced by the local health authorities and are encouraged to make all purchases prior to the flight online (e.g. checked in luggage, WIZZ Priority, fast security track), to minimize any possible physical contact at the airport. Click here to view Wizz Air's new health and safety video, for more information.
Andras Rado, Corporate Communications Manager of Wizz Air said: "Although travel is currently restricted by government regulations, we are planning for the easing of restrictions as the situation improves and our customers are able to start travelling again. The WIZZ team is devoted to developing its presence in Estonia, and offer ever more affordable travel opportunities from Tallinn. We are delighted to add a new exciting connection today to the marvellous Austrian capital while keeping ourselves to the highest standards of our sanitizing protocols. We are confident that Wizz Air's ultra-low fares and great route network will contribute to the ramp up of Estonia's tourism sector. Our enhanced protective measures will ensure the most sanitary conditions possible on Europe's greenest fleet."
About Wizz Air
Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, operates a fleet of 121 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, one of the youngest airline fleets in the world and offers more than 710 routes from 25 bases, connecting 154 destinations across 45 countries. A team of dedicated aviation professionals delivers superior service and very low fares, making Wizz Air the preferred choice of 40 million passengers in the past 12 months. Wizz Air is listed on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker WIZZ. The company was recently named one of the world's top ten safest airlines by airlineratings.com, the world's only safety and product rating agency, and 2020 Airline of the Year by ATW, the most coveted honour an airline or individual can receive, recognizing individuals and organizations that have distinguished themselves through outstanding performance, innovation, and superior service.
*Wizz Air's carbon-dioxide emissions were the lowest among European airlines in January 2020 (58.9 gr/km/passenger)
**One-way price, including administration fee. One carry-on bag (max: 40x30x20cm) is included. Trolley bag and each piece of checked-in baggage is subject to additional fees. The price applies only to bookings made on wizzair.com and the WIZZ mobile app. Number of seats at indicated prices are limited.
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