Wizz Air is suspending all its flights to and from Chisinau from March 14 due to safety concerns, according to a press release issued by the airline on Monday.
“Safety of the passengers and crew remain Wizz Air’s number one priority and following the recent developments in Moldova and the elevated, but not imminent, risk in the country’s airspace”, reads the press release.
The flights from Chisinau to Budapest and Prague will be suspended without a direct alternative to replace them. Customers with reservations can choose to book another ticket for free, get a refund of 120% of the original fare paid as a credit for future bookings, or get a 100% refund of the ticket price.
After March 14, Wizz Air will offer additional flights from Iasi. These include a new flight to Berlin, as well as more frequent flights to Barcelona, Milan Bergamo, Bologna, Rome Ciampino, Rome Fiumicino, Dortmund, Larnaca, London Luton and Treviso.
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