E queste non sono le uniche rotte a essere cancellate tanto che W!zzAir da oggi offre biglietti gratis a chi ha acquistato un biglietto SkyEurope e si è visto cancellare il volo.Citazione:Messaggio inserito da Jeter
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Nel frattempo sono state cancellate 2 rotte dal network di NE: la ARN-KRK e la BLQ-KRK (entrambe annunciate 2 mesi fa)
Ecco il comunicato:
Wizz Air, the largest low fare - low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe offers free tickets to help SkyEurope passengers stranded as a result of cancelling 5 Polish routes.
Following SkyEurope's recent move to significantly downscale its Polish operation by cancelling the Warsaw-London and Warsaw-Bratislava routes and not starting the earlier announced Poznan-Amsterdam, Krakow-Stockholm and Krakow-Bologna flights, Wizz Air offers free tickets (only taxes and charges are to be paid) on selected routes representing alternatives to the cancelled SkyEurope flights.
In the period between 15 February and 1 March 2006 the stranded passengers of SkyEurope can book free seats on Wizz Air's flights by paying taxes and charges for travel between 26 March and 31 May 2006.
Bookings can be made online at wizzair.com, through call center (+48 22 351 9499) and with the Wizz Air ticketing agents of the respective airports. The offer is subject to the actual schedule and seat availability of Wizz Air.
Cancelled SkyEurope flights
Warsaw-London
Warsaw-Bratislava
Poznan-Amsterdam
Krakow-Stockholm
Krakow-Bologna
Book on Wizz Air flights
Warsaw-London/Luton
Warsaw-Budapest
Warsaw-Brussels/Charleroi
Katowice-Stockholm/Skvasta
Katowice-Milan/Bergamo
SkyEurope's drastic capacity reduction in Poland falls in line with earlier experienced performance issues of other low cost airlines including Air Polonia, Air Berlin and Maersk Air leaving many passengers stranded.
Wizz Air has been continuously building its market presence in Poland by serving 5 Polish airports including Warsaw, Katowice, Gdansk, Poznan and Wroclaw offering 30 routes to Polish passengers and to those who wish to visit Poland all over Europe.
Wizz Air is the undisputed market leader in the Polish low cost airline sector with close to 40% market share in 2005. The airline has been voted - for the second consecutive year - the best low fare airline in Poland on pasazer.com, Poland's largest travel portal, winning 34% of all the votes.
In March and April Wizz Air is launching a number of new destinations including new services from Warsaw to Glasgow, from Katowice to Cologne, from Wroclaw to Dortmund and from Gdansk to Liverpool, Hamburg/Lübeck and Glasgow.
"Wizz Air is in Poland for the long run. We have always been and we remain fully committed to make our low fares and great travel experience available to a continuously increasing number of passengers. As the leading low cost airline in Poland we step up to help stranded passengers. We are doing it for SkyEurope passengers as we have been doing it in earlier events. Passengers can count on Wizz Air." - said József Váradi, Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air.
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