Wizz Air connects Genoa with Tirana, water cannon for new flight
The twice-weekly connection from Genoa to Tirana started today. With a festive ceremony at the boarding area of the "Cristoforo Colombo" Airport [...]

The twice-weekly connection from Genoa to Tirana departed today. With a festive ceremony at the embarkation area of theGenoa "Cristoforo Colombo" Airport was welcomed the aircraft Wizz Air's Airbus A320, symbolically greeted by an auspicious water arch.
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Paolo Odone, president of the airport, and Honorary Consul of Albania Giuseppe Durazzo, in the presence of the other top management of the Genoa Airport Company and all departing passengers, cut the ribbon to mark the moment that adds an important piece to the closeness between the two countries and testifies to Wizz Air's commitment in developing its Italian network and making travel accessible, at affordable prices, for a growing number of travelers. Wizz Air began flying to the Boot in 2004 and has since carried more than 40 million passengers to and from Italy on its more than 200 routes.
Andras Rado, senior corporate communications manager at Wizz, said.: "For us, the collaboration with Genoa Airport is an important element of our presence in Italy, a country in which we are investing heavily and for which we plan further expansion. The new route inaugurated today from Genoa to Tirana is not only a useful response to the growing demand for connections between the two countries but is a further boost to resume flying to Italy and Europe. We look forward to welcoming you on board!"
Paolo Odone, president of Genoa Airport, added: "We are extremely happy to welcome Wizz Air to the shadow of the Lantern. Thanks to the airline, a connection that is much appreciated by the many citizens of Albanian origin residing in Liguria and the Northwest, business travelers and the increasing number of tourists who set out to discover a country rich in history, sea and unspoiled landscapes is back. Our hope is that this will be the first step in a collaboration that will continue over time and bring more news in the near future."