First Wizz Air flight from Budapest lands in Abu Dhabi

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The first Wizz Air flight has landed from Budapest in Abu Dhabi International Airport.

The largest low-cost airline will provide travelers with an array of destinations in Central and Eastern Europe.

In September, flights from European cities Sofia, Katowice and Cluj-Napoca will operate to and from the UAE’s capital.

Wizz Air has clarified that intensive precautionary measures are being implemented to ensure the health and safety of passengers and staff amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

All travelers and crew members are required to wear face masks and gloves and aircraft are also subject to daily and continuous intensive sterilization procedures.

 

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