Wizz Air (W6, Budapest) has announced new routes this summer season including its first two services from Belgrade: Belgrade-Dortmund: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on June 12 Belgrade-London Luton: 4x weekly A320-200 service has started on June 30 Bucharest Baneasa-Cuneo: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on June 30 Bucharest Baneasa-Dusseldorf Weeze: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on July 3 Bucharest Baneasa-Zaragoza: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on July 3 Budapest-Antalya: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service starting on June 18, 2011 Budapest-Bari: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on July 26 Budapest-Catania: weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on June 21 Budapest-Frankfurt Hahn: 3x weekly A320-200 service has resumed on June 24 Budapest-Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen: 4x weekly A320-200 service has started on December 17 Budapest-Pisa: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on July 1 Cluj-Alicante: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on June 24 Cluj-Dusseldorf Weeze: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on July 24 Cluj-Zaragoza: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on July 24 Gdansk-Barcelona: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on April 24 Gdansk-Tampere: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on June 12 Lodz-Stockholm Skavsta: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on December 18 London Luton-Dubrovnik: 3x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on June 26 London Luton-Split: 4x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has resumed on June 30 Poznan-Milan Orio al Serio: weekly seasonal A320-200 service resuming on January 15, 2011 (now becoming a winter only service, flights have been cancelled earlier this summer) Prague-Catania: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on July 3 Timisoara-Madrid: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on May 3 Warsaw-Madrid: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on April 24 Wizz has already terminated its routes from Katowice to Bergen, Dusseldorf Weeze, Hamburg Lübeck, Memmingen and Pisa, from Riga to Turku, from Wroclaw to Milan Orio al Serio and from Zagreb to Dortmund already after a very short time and will give up its routes from Bucharest Baneasa to Dusseldorf Weeze, from Gdansk to Tampere, from Prague to Malmö and Oslo Torp and from Warsaw to Cork and Venice Treviso in September and October. It has also stopped serving Gothenburg City from Gdansk and Liverpool as well as Paris Beauvais from Prague. Its subsidiary Wizz Air Bulgaria (8Z/Sofia) has taken delivery of a third A320-200 but will give up its domestic route from Sofia to Varna on October 29. In an interesting move, Wizz Air has applied for slots to serve Copenhagen and Paris Orly later this year which would mean a slow deviation from its previous policy to serve secondary airports such as Malmö and Paris Beauvais in these two cases.