Page 114 - Wizz Magazine: April 2013

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WIZZ MAGAZINE
T H E W I Z Z WAY
You can now fly to Kutaisi in Georgia from
Ukraine’s Donetsk and Kharkiv, and
from Poland’s Katowice and Warsaw
From 23 April, Wizz Air will start a twice weekly
service from Donetsk to Kutaisi, in Georgia
(
pictured below)
,
and from 1 July, a twice weekly
service from Kharkiv to Kutaisi. The airline has also
launched new routes from Warsaw and Katowice
to Kutaisi. Starting from 15th and 18th May
respectively, the twice weekly routes will bring
Georgia closer to the European Union
and
show that this often overlooked country, with
its gorgeous old architecture, breathtaking
mountain scenery and wonderful cuisine, is an
up-and-coming holiday destination.
Go to Georg ia!
Wizz Air is the first European
airline to create its own
travel videos to showcase its
fantastic 90 plus destinations.
The videos are hosted by WIZZ
Ambassadors and ‘frequent
traveller’ Brad
(
below)
.
Wizz
Air’s clever videos bring the
WIZZ travel experience to
passengers’ screens before
they’ve even left their homes.
Viewers can get acquainted
with their future travel
destination
and
get insider
tips from cabin crew. In the
first video, WIZZ Ambassador
Zsuzsa Lázár shows off her
hometown, Budapest, to
Brad – and Wizz Air’s
passengers. See the videos
at
wizzair.com
and on the Wizz
Air YouTube channel.
TURN ON
WIZZ T V
Wizz Air has moved its routes from Glasgow
to Gdansk and Glasgow to Warsaw from
Glasgow Prestwick Airport to the more
centrally located Glasgow International
Airport. The move is more convenient for
passengers, and offers travellers a better
opportunity to explore Scotland’s most
cosmopolitan city. Marvel at Glasgow’s
iconic architecture, including the City
Chambers and the Clyde ‘Armadillo’ Auditorium.
For the lowdown on the city’s music scene, see
our feature on page 56. Fares start at just
€23.99 one-way.
Wizz Air has announced its brand new crew
training centre in Budapest. The training centre
features a modern A320 full flight simulator,
aircraft cabin mock-up and a fire fighting
trainer, representing an investment of €15m
over a 10-year period. With the state-of-the-art
equipment now located in Budapest, Wizz Air
plans to train more than 90% of the cabin
crew in the new facility. Thanks to the airline’s
anticipated expansion, the current number of
cabin crew – around 1,000 – could double
inthe next five to six years.
THE SKY’S THE LIMIT
AT BUDAPEST’S NEW
TRAINING CENTRE
Glasgow’s
Ai rpor t Move
This intrepid kiwi bird’s
only dream was to
discover exciting new
destinations. Given
that kiwis can’t fly,
there was little chance
of that. Thanks to
Wizz Air, he now has
his boarding pass
ready! See Brad’s
latest adventures
with the lovely WIZZ
Ambassadors on
WIZZ TV at
wizzair.com
MEET
BRAD!