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stazi
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I’m getting to like Wizzair.
I’ve rebooked for similar dates for 2 pax ret from LPL to WAW for £86

From their website-

“Wizz Air rescues cancelled Centralwings passengers

Wizz Air, the largest low fare – low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe offers free tickets to Centralwings passengers whose flights were recently cancelled.

Wizz Air offers free tickets (only taxes and charges are to be paid) on Katowice-Milan, Warsaw-Liverpool and the recently announced Katowice-Doncaster Sheffield routes to passengers who hold reservation on Centralwings’ Warsaw-Milan, Wroclaw-Milan and Warsaw-Leeds Bradford flights which are suddenly discontinued by Centralwings this month.

In the period between 11 May and 16 May 2006 the stranded passengers of Centralwings can book free seats on Wizz Air’s flights by only paying taxes and charges.

Bookings can be made online at wizzair.com, through call center (+48 22 351 9499) and with the Wizz Air ticketing agents of the respective airports. The offer is subject to the actual schedule and seat availability of Wizz Air.

Cancelled Centralwings flights Book on Wizz Air flights
Warsaw-Leeds Bradford Warsaw-Liverpool
Katowice-Doncaster Sheffield
Warsaw-Milan
Wroclaw-Milan Katowice-Milan/Bergamo

Wizz Air has been continuously building its market presence in Poland since the country’s EU accession. This summer the airline is increasing its capacity by 50% compared to the same period last year, adding 15 new routes and offering a total of 33 routes from 5 Polish airports including Warsaw, Katowice, Gdansk, Poznan and Wroclaw to Polish passengers and to those who wish to visit Poland from all over Europe.

Wizz Air is the largest low fare – low cost airline in Poland with 40% market share in the low cost airline sector in 2005. The airline has been voted – for the second consecutive year – the best low fare airline in Poland on pasazer.com, Poland’s largest travel portal.

“The sudden route cancellations by Centralwings tell me that the strong airlines are getting stronger and the weak ones are getting marginal. Wizz Air has been demonstrating its commitment to Poland and to stranded Polish travelers on numerous occasions. People can always count on us.” – said József Váradi, Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air.

Rebooking:

To begin booking your Wizz Air flight, simply insert your Centralwings reservation code and flight date in the boxes below.

Centralwings reservation number:

Date of flight (yyyy-mm-dd):

booking
Terms and conditions:

Booking period: May 11-16, 2006
Travel period: May 22-Oct 28, 2006
Taxes and charges must be paid
Free seats are subject to availability
Centralwings reservation code will be recorded when the booking is made and checked at the Wizz Air check-in”