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Europe’s greenest airline* and the largest low-cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, celebrate today a major milestone, a total of 5 million passengers flown on its low-fare service in Serbia.

To mark this important milestone, Wizz Air awarded its lucky 5 millionth passenger, who was travelling from Luton, the UK to Belgrade, with a voucher for Wizz Air flights.

First WIZZ flight from Serbia departed in 2010. Belgrade was one of the first airports in WIZZ SEE network region with flights to Dortmund and London. Since that moment WIZZ has constantly expanded its operations, bringing opportunities through affordable travel to an ever-growing number of European passengers.

Now, WIZZ operates 13 routes to 7 countries to and from Belgrade and 5 routes to 4 countries to and from Niš. Additionally, the past year has also been very successful because some 895 thousand passengers flew with Wizz Air from Serbia, which makes it the most successful year.

Paulina Gosk, Corporate Communications Manager at Wizz Air said “We are delighted to celebrate this memorable milestone with Belgrade airport. We are satisfied with the results we have had in this past year in Belgrade, but also with the reception, we have had since we opened our services in this important airport in the Balkans. Whether travelling on business or leisure, our crew looks forward to welcoming our passengers on board.”

* Wizz Air’s carbon-dioxide emissions were the lowest among European airlines in November 2019 (57.2 gr/km/passenger)

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