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Wizz Air has officially reopened its base in Suceava, allocating two Airbus A321neo aircraft, which increases the company's fleet to 41 aircraft in Romania, with another two planned for 2026. The company announced that Suceava remains an important airport, adding over 130,000 seats for the winter season and launching seven new routes to destinations such as Bologna, Milan Bergamo, Venice, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Birmingham, Larnaca, and Brussels Charleroi. Additionally, in January, the frequency of flights to Dortmund will increase to four per week. The 'Ștefan cel Mare' International Airport in Suceava will now offer 13 routes to six countries. The President of the Suceava County Council, Gheorghe Șoldan, mentioned that the airport is undergoing modernization, including the installation of the ILS CAT III system for safe landings in difficult weather conditions and plans for the construction of a new terminal.
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Wizz Air a redeschis baza din Suceava
Directorul Wizz Air Malta, Mauro Peneda: "Am redeschis baza aeriană de la Suceava exclusiv datorită viziunii actualei conduceri a județului pentru dezvoltarea aeroportului"
WizzAir deschide o nouă bază în România, la Suceava, și aduce ultimele modele de avioane Airbus, A321neo
Wizz Air a redeschis baza aeriană de la Suceava. Șoldan: "Încă din primul an de mandat am realizat problema care a ținut departe ani la rând companiile aeriene"
Wizz Air anunță noi rute în România. A redeschis baza Suceava TABEL