Wizz Air Abu Dhabi announces Dhs189 tickets for popular destinations

by Staff Reporter
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Wizz Air aircraft in Abu Dhabi

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the ultra-low-fare national airline of the UAE, has announced an incredible minimum fare promotion to a line-up of marvellous destinations for travellers of all ages.

The exciting promotion is just a few clicks away and applies to bookings made on the WIZZ mobile app and on wizzair.com on July 17 and 18, for the travel period between August 1 and November 30, 2024.

With travel opportunities unlocked for everyone, exotic, culturally rich destinations, including vibrant cities and natural paradises, await with unique travel experiences to remember.

Whether you’re a seasoned traveller, or planning your next adventure, the WIZZ APP offers seamless travel planning with features like the Fare Finder, making it easier than ever to find the best deals on flights with convenience and excitement.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi flights

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi currently flies to more than 30 routes from Abu Dhabi, and adventurous travellers are strongly encouraged to book early for travel to exciting destinations including Amman, Aqaba, Baku, Belgrade, Kutaisi, Medina, and Tashkent.

Route

Fares Starting From

Abu Dhabi – Amman

Dhs 269*

Abu Dhabi – Aqaba

Dhs 79*

Abu Dhabi – Baku

Dhs 209*

Abu Dhabi – Belgrade

Dhs 319*

Abu Dhabi – Kutaisi

Dhs 169*

Abu Dhabi – Medina

Dhs 189*

Abu Dhabi – Tashkent

Dhs 189*

Wizz MultiPass

The MultiPass is a wonderful opportunity in the summer peak season, especially for passengers who need to commute frequently from the UAE to any chosen route.

Johan Eidhagen, Managing Director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, said: “As the flagbearer for ultra-low-cost travel in the region, we are delighted to share our love of spontaneous adventures with our minimum fares promotion. We are empowering travellers to embark on extraordinary and exhilarating summer destinations across Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and the Middle East.

“We are proud to enable our customers to tailor their own experience, with the MultiPass being our latest smart innovation that provides great flexibility for our most loyal and savvy customers. We are committed to ensuring adventurous travellers can access our best fares through our products year-round. We look forward to welcoming you on board our aircraft soon.”

The national airline recently announced the expansion of Wizz MultiPass, a pioneering and innovative flight subscription service that allows frequent travellers to travel from the UAE every month and explore multiple destinations while earning loyalty rewards. With the Wizz MultiPass, passengers lock in a fixed price for tickets and baggage for the entire year. Passengers can save up to 40% on tickets to popular summer destinations using the ticket-only fare.

The MultiPass fare remains consistent year-round, regardless of seasonal fluctuations or last-minute booking, to ensure great memories. The subscription covers all taxes and fees, making travel stress-free and budget-friendly, with customisable plans including additional services like WIZZ Priority or a 20 kg checked-in bag.

Amman

Amman is steeped in ancient history and is a great city to sample the best of Middle Eastern culture with ancient ruins, historic theatres and Roman temples. The birthplace of several great civilizations, modern Amman is experiencing a cultural boom with a plethora of exciting opportunities for adventurous travellers to explore. Originally built on top of seven hills, Amman boasts a wealth of mosques, souqs and coffeehouses all offering the best of the unmissable Jordanian culture.

Aqaba

Nestled among mountains, desert, and sea, Aqaba exudes a seaside charm with pristine beaches and a hospitable climate. From museums and mosques to ancient ruins with millennia of history, Aqaba is a treasure trove steeped in history. Diving in the Red Sea is a star attraction, with beautiful marine life and abundant coral reefs ready to explore, with, the lost city of Petra, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, easily accessible on a day trip.

Baku

Known as the “city of winds,” Baku is a captivating blend of modernity and history, with unmissable architecture. Its medieval UNESCO old city, locally known as Icherisheher, is a must-see. The imposing ultra-modern Flame Towers and the distinctive Zaha Hadid-designed Heydar Aliyev Centre add to the city’s allure, with twisting alleyways, artists’ workshops, traditional markets, and authentic restaurants creating a vibrant atmosphere.

Belgrade

Belgrade, the vibrant capital city of Serbia, is steeped in history and culture. Located where the Sava and Danube rivers meet, Belgrade offers delicious Serbian cuisine and abundant attractions. Visitors can explore the historic Belgrade Fortress, the bustling Knez Mihailova Street, or the serene Ada Ciganlija lake. Belgrade is known for its legendary nightlife and diverse architecture, from Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian to Brutalist buildings, making it a fascinating destination for architecture enthusiasts.

Kutaisi

Kutaisi, known for its ancient heritage and as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities, is a gem in Georgia’s Imereti region. The city is a hub for cultural exploration with its magnificent churches, historical landmarks, and the enchanting Sataplia and Prometheus caves. Visitors can indulge in the rich flavours of Georgian cuisine, savouring dishes like Khachapuri and Khinkali. With its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Kutaisi presents a captivating destination for travellers seeking a blend of adventure and tranquillity.

Medina

Medina, a historical city of religious significance, boasts breath-taking views and architecture. Known as ‘The Enlightened City’, Medina is home to Al Masjid an Nabawi, the Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace Be Upon Him) Mosque, the oldest mosque in the world. Medina is the burial place of Prophet Muhammad and steeped in Islamic history and civilisation with prominent mosques and landmarks to visit.

Tashkent

The largest city in Central Asia and the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent is one of the main travel and trade hubs along the Silk Road, attracting tourists and businessmen from various regions around the world. It is more than 2,200 years old and is architecturally and historically significant due to its transformation during and after the Soviet period. Some of the historical and architectural monuments of Tashkent include Medrese of Barak-han (Madrasah of Barakhan), The Square of Amir Temur, and the Mausoleum of Kaffal-Shashi.

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