On 27 August 2017, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe Wizz Air launched scheduled service from Budapest (Hungary) to Saint Petersburg (Russia). The first flight was traditionally greeted at Pulkovo airport with a water cannon salute from the airport firetrucks.
From the 27th of August until the 25th of October, the flights will leave from the Northern capital of Russia for the capital of Hungary on Sundays and Wednesdays. Starting with the IATA Winter 2017/2018 season, the frequency will increase to three operations a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday), then in May 2018 - to four operations a week (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday). The service will be performed on on A320 aircraft accommodating up to 180 passengers. The lowest fare now on the route is 59.99 euro/one way with all taxes included and non-optional charges.
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