In an interesting move, Budget airline Wizz Air has introduced a new service flying between the UK and Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Scheduled to fly three times a week between the city and John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, the new service seems to promise a boost the Romanian market's investment prospects.
Commenting on the new launch, the managing director of the portal Neil Pakey remarked that the given route to Eastern Europe had always proved greatly popular and the chances are more that the Bucharest flight will follow suit. This should be an interesting news for passengers who fly frequently to Romanian capital. They could also expect that the airlines would be offering them more such services by starting more flights on the same route. The airlines expect that it will receive good customer base on this new route.
Natasa Kazmer, Wizz Air's personnel said, "We are glad to expand our network from Liverpool to a new EU member state."
Natasa Kazmer has predicted that Romania would emerge as the "must-see" place of Europe in view of its beaches, attractive cities and the scenic countryside. She added that investors and travellers could hope for comfortable air trips at affordable prices within a short time. Based on the report by the American Automobile Association, Romania has undergone a seven-fold increase in the number of passengers visiting the place during this summer. The move to start flights to the Romanian capital is eventually a good one for both passengers and the airlines.