OREANDA-NEWS. September 26, 2012. Wizz Air, the largest low-cost, low-fare airline in Central and Eastern Europe, today announced its new Trondheim-Vilnius route which will be operated from April 2013, initially with two flights per week.

This new route brings the total offer of low-fare Wizz Air routes from Trondheim to two, after an earlier launch of the successful Trondheim-Gdansk route.

Wizz Air now offers truly low fares from six Norwegian cities (Bergen, Haugesund, Oslo Torp, Stavanger, Trondheim and its newest airport addition Alesund). The direct international routes offered from these airports represent excellent value for money and help Norwegian travellers to save time while spending little on their journeys to exciting destinations. With a total of 19 routes offered to/from Norway Wizz Air is now the largest carrier operating between Norway and Central and Eatsern Europe.

Wizz Air’s new route from Trondheim to/from the Lithuanian capital  Vilnius, will go on sale on wizzair.com in the following days with fares starting from as low as NOK 161*.

Gyorgy Abran, Chief Commercial Officer at Wizz Air, said: "Wizz Air is delighted to announce its new Trondheim route to/from Vilnius which we expect to carry over 30,000 passengers in its first year. Our low fares on this route start from just 161 NOK and we believe this will support local Norwegian business sourcing skilled workforce in neighboring countries as well as help fostering personal and business cross border relationships. This creates also an excellent opportunity for the local tourism industry to promote the region in Vilnius as a destination for the growing number of Lithuanian tourists.”

* one way price including taxes and maximum booking fee.