Wizz Air has restarted its London Luton flights to St Petersburg.
The provider, which additionally lately took off for Moscow, thus turn into the one British airline providing a direct connection from the UK to the Russian metropolis.
With the lifting of journey restrictions in Russia, UK passengers can as soon as once more go to the world-famous metropolis and cultural capital of Russia, as soon as dubbed the ‘window into Europe’.
Right now, St Petersburg is brimming with iconic structure, palaces and museums in addition to a hipster restaurant and bar scene.
Owain Jones, managing director of Wizz Air UK, stated: “We’re proud to be the only real British provider connecting the UK to St Petersburg, offering a genuinely reasonably priced and distinctive journey alternative to our UK clients.
“St Petersburg is an interesting vacation spot, with its world-class cultural experiences which span museums, artwork galleries and live performance halls.
“We stay up for welcoming again clients to expertise our distinctive onboard service and our younger, environmentally environment friendly plane.”
Vilnius
On the similar time, Wizz Air has additionally expanded its Lithuanian operations, including one new Airbus A320ceo to its Vilnius base and 5 new routes.
These embrace two UK routes from Vilnius to Birmingham and Liverpool John Lennon, which is able to launch from October 22nd.
Wizz Air flights from Vilnius to Birmingham will function 3 times per week and flights to Liverpool John Lennon will function twice weekly.
Good for a weekend metropolis break, Vilnius’ outdated metropolis centre, cobbled streets and Baroque structure paired with its up and coming nightlife scene, scholar inhabitants and hipster well being meals retailers make for a really distinctive expertise.
George Michalopoulos, chief business officer at Wizz Air, stated: “By introducing 5 new routes from Vilnius and two from Tallinn, we offer clients with alternatives to discover new cultures and cities.”