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Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air. Reuters
Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air. Reuters
Wizz Air to cut flights as Hungary closes borders to foreigners
From September 7 to 30, the low-cost airline will operate 32 flights per week, down from around 126