May 24 (SeeNews) - Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air will reduce the frequency of its flights from Serbian capital Belgrade to five European cities this upcoming winter season, regional media reported on Friday.
"Wizz Air has continued to reduce frequencies across its bases for the upcoming 2024/25 winter season, which begins on October 27, as the carrier’s A320neo-family fleet undergoes inspections due to manufacturing issues with engines. The matter has resulted in Wizz Air currently having over forty of its aircraft grounded," news portal EX-YU Aviation reported.
The carrier will cut the number of flights to Beauvais, Barcelona, Berlin and Eindhoven to four per week from five operated during last winter. The frequency of Wizz Air's service from Belgrade to Bergamo, in Italy, will be reduced to three flights per week from last year's four.
At the same time, Wizz Air will increase its service to Dortmund, in Germany, from three to four flights weekly, as well as to Gothenburg, Malmo and, Stockholm Skavsta, in Sweden, from two to three weekly rotations.