Home UAE Abu Dhabi Wizz Air Abu Dhabi initiates flights to three new destinations They include two cities in Egypt and one in Europe by Zainab Mansoor April 12, 2021 UAE national carrier Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has announced three new routes connecting the capital emirate to the European city of Belgrade and Egyptian cities of Sohag and Luxor. Tickets to these destinations are already available on the carrier’s website and mobile app. Kees Van Schaick, managing director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, said: “The new connection between the capital of the United Arab Emirates and these three new cities within Europe and the Middle East will continue to stimulate air traffic demand and support the growth of Abu Dhabi’s tourism sector and economic agenda.” NEW ROUTES FROM ABU DHABI ?? Want to travel back home easily? Plan your trip with WIZZ from Abu Dhabi to Belgrade, Luxor, or Sohag, with flights starting this May and June!?https://t.co/gOqzJbVQgU pic.twitter.com/paONsz5T6F — Wizz Air (@wizzair) April 12, 2021 Wizz Air encourages passengers to book using WIZZ Flex, enabling passengers to cancel their flight up to three hours before departure at zero cost, and with the entire original fare immediately reimbursed in airline credit, as well as change dates and routes an unlimited number of times. WIZZ AIR’S NEW ROUTES FROM ABU DHABI New routes Days Start date Fares from* Belgrade, Serbia Wednesday, Sunday As of June 15: Tuesday, Saturday May 19, 2021 Dhs199 Sohag, Egypt Wednesday, Saturday May 29, 2021 Dhs179 Luxor, Egypt Monday, Friday As of June 15: Tuesday, Saturday June 4, 2021 Dhs129 The carrier will operate its inaugural flight from Abu Dhabi to Tel Aviv on April 18, 2021. Read: Wizz Air Abu Dhabi offers flights to Israel from Dhs99 Read also: Wizz Air Abu Dhabi to process 100% cash refunds within a week of cancellation Tags Airline Belgrade Luxor Passengers Wizz Air Abu Dhabi 0 Comments You might also like Dubai riding in style with 50% bump in limo passengers Abu Dhabi’s Etihad transports 12 million passengers in 8 months DXB braces for traffic surge as holidays end, 3.43m passengers expected Saudi low cost carrier flyadeal increases fleet size