Wizz Air (W6, Budapest) has reacted to the financial problems of SkyEurope Airlines (NE/Bratislava) by very quickly setting up a new base in Prague: Cluj-Bologna Forli: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on June 13 (replacing route to Bologna Marconi announced earlier) Katowice-Bologna Forli: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 30 (replacing route to Bologna Marconi) Kiev Borispol-Antalya: 3x weekly seasonal A320-200 service starting on May 14 (operated by Wizz Air Ukraine (WU/Kiev Borispol)) Prague-Brussels Charleroi: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on February 19 Prague-Eindhoven: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on June 27 Prague-London Luton: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on February 18 Prague-Madrid: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on July 11 Prague-Malmö: 4x weekly A320-200 service starting on July 12 Prague-Milan Orio al Serio: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on February 19 Prague-Naples: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on July 11 Prague-Paris Beauvais: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on June 27 Prague-Rome Fiumicino: 4x weekly A320-200 service has started on February 18 Sofia-Venice Treviso: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on June 27 Warsaw-Bologna Forli: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on April 1 (replacing route to Bologna Marconi) Wizz has given up its Wroclaw-Dortmund route last month. Wizz Air has also given up plans for a new route linking Bucharest Baneasa and Bologna Marconi in the meantime as no competition with Windjet (IV/Catania) routes out of Forli reportedly was one of the conditions of a new favourable agreement between Forli airport and Wizz. Wizz Air Ukraine has announced plans to launch new routes from Kiev Borispol and Simferopol to Moscow this summer season if it is able to secure slots and traffic rights.