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Wizz Air to restart six flight routes from Luton Airport including to Portugal and the Greek Islands from next month – The Sun
LOW-cost airline Wizz Air has announced six new routes taking off from Luton Airport next month.
The flights include Faro in Portugal and four Greek islands after coronavirus crippled the global travel industry.
Wizz Air confirmed there will be "enhanced" health and safety measures amid the pandemic.
Owain Jones, managing director said: "Although travel is currently restricted by government regulations, we are planning for the easing of restrictions as the situation improves and our customers are able to start travelling again.
"The Wizz team is excited that our network from London Luton will continue to grow to include many new summer and winter sun destinations, and our new sanitising protocols will give our customers the confidence that they can safely rely on Wizz Air's ultra-low-cost fares to visit these new and exciting destinations on board Europe's greenest fleet.
"As always, our primary concern is the health, safety and well-being of our passengers and crew, and our enhanced protective measures will ensure the most sanitary conditions possible."
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