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Wizz Air resumes flights from Poland’s Modlin Airport

The London-listed low cost carrier Wizz Air is planning to resume flights at Warsaw Modlin Airport, in central Poland, after a 13 year hiatus. It plans to deploy two planes there starting December, said operations officer Roland Tischner on Friday.

Wizz Air announced on Monday that it would be closing its Abu Dhabi operations, allowing it to move capacity across Europe.

After a runway malfunction at Modlin, the airline moved its operations in 2012 to Warsaw’s Chopin Airport.

After successful negotiations and discussions and agreement with Modlin Airport management, we will deploy two new Airbus neo aircraft to Modlin Airport starting in December," Tischner stated at a Warsaw conference.

Modlin will be connected to eight countries via the new routes: Athens (Sardinia), Barcelona, Bergamo (Bergen), Brindisi (Chisinau), Malta, Palermo and Paphos.

Ryanair announced last week that it plans to triple the number of passengers served at Modlin Airport to over 5 million per year by 2030. (Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Writing: Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

(source: Reuters)