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Major airline announced two new routes from Glasgow Airport

Major airline announced two new routes from Glasgow Airport

Glasgow Times2 days ago
Wizz Air will offer flights to Milan and Rome in Italy from October 27, with fares starting from just £26.99.
The new routes, which will operate multiple times a week, will make Italy more 'accessible' from the city's travel hub.
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Flights to both destinations will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Yvonne Moynihan, Managing Director at Wizz Air UK, stated: 'We're thrilled to be expanding our presence in Scotland with the launch of two new routes from Glasgow to Rome and Milan. Connecting Scotland with some of Europe's most iconic cities is a key part of our growth strategy.
'We're proud to offer travellers in this part of the UK more affordable and convenient options to explore the world. Whether it's soaking up the culture of Rome or experiencing the style and energy of Milan, our new services make it easier than ever for Scottish travellers to discover all that Italy has to offer.'
Chris Tibbett, Aero Director at AGS Airports, adds: "Glasgow Airport is delighted to welcome not one, but two, exciting new routes from Wizz Air, connecting Scotland directly to the heart of Italy. From October, Wizz Air will launch flights to Rome Fiumicino and Milan Malpensa, offering passengers convenient access to two of Europe's most iconic cities.
'Whether chasing the thrill of stunning ski slopes a stone's throw from Milan, soaking in Roman coffee culture, or hunting a designer bargain in the home of fashion, passengers will now have convenient access to these dynamic cities and we're confident that these new services will be warmly welcomed by travellers in the West of Scotland travelling from their local airport'.
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