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‘Say Yes to Summer’ with Wizz Air, flights from DSA to destinations including Palma de Mallorca
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‘Say Yes to Summer’ with Wizz Air, flights from DSA to destinations including Palma de Mallorca

The Editor

The Editor

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Passengers finally have the good news they’ve all been waiting for, with international travel back on the cards for Summer 2021. Thanks to Wizz Air, we can happily ‘Say Yes to Summer’, as they are set to deliver 1,000,000 low-cost seats from DSA to favourite family-friendly holiday destinations like Palma de Mallorca, with flights commencing from 18th May 2021. Thanks to their Wizz Flex offer and reduced cost COVID testing, customers are able to book with confidence.

Since launching DSA as their new base last year, Wizz Air have continued to announce ultra-low-fare flights to the most beautiful destinations in Europe. This Summer, customers will be able to enjoy affordable flights to their most popular destinations with a number of customers already booking flights with confidence to their favourite European holiday spots. Thanks to their Wizz Flex offer, customers are able to book now, and change flights later if needed. Wizz Air have also introduced discounted rapid COVID-19 tests for passengers, partnering with Randox.

Kate Stow, Director of Aviation Development and Corporate Affairs at Doncaster Sheffield Airport said: “The government’s road map begins to provide much needed certainty to those of us that are looking forward to Summer holidays which we are hopeful will become a real possibility from the 17th of May onwards. Wizz Air are poised for return and have introduced flexible terms enabling customers to plan ahead and make bookings.

We recently asked our passengers what their hopes were for a holiday in 2021, and an astounding 89% said that they wanted to go on a beach holiday as opposed to a city break. A further 44% said that they hoped to holiday in Spain this summer, and with flights to places like Palma de Majorca as low as £27.99, a trip to the beautiful Balearics is an affordable option for many.”

Mallorca’s vibrant and stylish capital looks out over the stunning Mediterranean Sea, with a luxury hotels, trendy restaurants, cafes, shops, and nightlife to be enjoyed. From Palma, the rugged coastlines and limestone mountains of Majorca can be explored, and the island’s rich history and culture entices returning visitors year on year.

Owain Jones, Managing Director, Wizz Air UK said: “We’re looking ahead to sunnier skies this summer and welcoming passengers back on board our flights from Doncaster Sheffield Airport. We know our customers are keen to get away once restrictions lift, as we saw last summer with our holiday routes. Passengers can be confident booking with us, thanks to our Wizz Flex offer and new travel insurance package, which includes COVID-19 cover. With our enhanced health and safety measures, we’re making sure that as soon as travel is possible again WIZZ is ready to take passengers to their dream destination for a well-earned getaway.”

Following the release of the new government road map, the UK has great optimism that a return to normal life is just around the corner. The current trajectory aims to have passenger planes returning to the sky from the 17th May onwards, news that has been greatly welcomed by airlines across the country. The industry has seen a significant surge in bookings already as the prospect of missing a second summer of holidays is something the British public hopes to avoid.

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