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Wizz Air inaugurates base at Kraków Airport

Wizz Air Deputy CEO and Managing Director Stephen Jones (R) and Kraków Airport CEO Radosław Włoszek during the press conference. Łukasz Gągulski/PAP

Hungarian low cost carrier Wizz Air officially inaugurated its base at Kraków Airport in southern Poland on Wednesday. It is the airline's fifth base in Poland, thanks to which Wizz Air will launch 18 new connections this year.

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