Wizz Air (W6, Budapest) has announced that it will move its four times weekly A320-200 service between Budapest and Warsaw Modlin back to Warsaw Chopin from December 21. It had moved all of its Warsaw services to Modlin when the airport terminal there opened for commercial operations in July but has now decided to move the route back to Warsaw's main airport because it hopes to attract more business passengers there. LOT Polish Airlines (LO, Warsaw Chopin) offers up to three daily services on the route with a mix of E170s and E175s to Chopin while Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) offers a daily B737-800 service to Modlin.
Wizz to move Budapest route back from Modlin to Chopin
Wizz Air Airbus A321-200SL,
© Rowen Aquilina