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I am delighted that you have chosen to WIZZ continues to grow at an
countries on the
WIZZ map
fly with Wizz Air today. Whether you are unprecedented rate, as we will open a
travelling to soak up the sunshine at a base in Vienna in June and add 18 aircraft
beach resort, or are embarking on a thrill-
seeking adventure on the snowy slopes of
Europe’s mountain peaks, I hope you enjoy
to our fleet. This means we will reach a
major milestone in our short history: the
delivery of our 100th aircraft! I can already
88
Airbus A320
your flight. say that we have some big surprises and A321 aircraft
planned to celebrate this achievement. in our fleet
As the largest low cost airline in Central and
Eastern Europe, our aim at WIZZ is to give WIZZ is known for creating memorable
everyone the chance to explore the cultural experiences on the ground as well as in the
capitals and hidden gems around Europe sky, offering you the chance to challenge
and beyond. To do this, we constantly strive yourself. Just like in previous years, we will
to offer our passengers the lowest possible promote a healthy lifestyle by sponsoring
fares whilst continuously expanding our
far-reaching network. We have already
announced over 55 new routes for the year!
several major running events across Central
and Eastern Europe. We will also organise
the second edition of the Wizz Youth
140+
destinations
You will soon be able to discover the ancient Challenge, a competition in which we give available on the
city of Athens from Poland, Hungary, talented young adults the opportunity to WIZZ network
Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Lithuania, share their business ideas and win a year of
Moldova and the UK. In spring, an additional unlimited travel across Wizz Air’s network.
aircraft will be deployed at both Iasi and
Kutaisi, allowing you to discover Eindhoven, I look forward to seeing you at one of our
Dortmund, Thessaloniki, Billund, Malmo events, or on board one of our flights.
and Paris Beauvais from Iasi; and Prague, On behalf of the entire WIZZ Team, thank
Barcelona, Paris Beauvais and Rome
Fiumicino from Kutaisi. June will also see
us expand our Polish network with 17 new
you for flying with us today. I hope you
have a pleasant flight. 550+
routes across
routes, and our London Luton base with Europe and beyond
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REYKJAVIK
Five of the most
spectacular day trips
around Iceland
In this
issue
p9-12 The Insider 23
The trends, festivals and WROCLAW
hotspots we’re dreaming Find out the locals’
about this season top tips for this
pretty Polish city
p15-32 The Locals
From Prague’s yo-yo crew
to Russia’s goalkeeper, meet
the experts on the ground
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SKOPJE
How Macedonia’s capital
is finally stepping into
the spotlight
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KUTAISI
See Georgia from the
skies thanks to one avid
drone photographer
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ATHENS
How Greece’s capital
city has become a
modern classic
TEAM WIZZ take refuge
from the cold in a Gdansk
bar (left). Photographer
Tim shoots our cover star
Miłosz on the bank of the
Motława river (below) MAGAZINE
February-March 2018
Editor
Imogen Rowland
Art Director
Jonny Hughes
Senior Designer
Sylwia Szyszka
Sub-editor
Darren Loucaides
Production
Kinga Adamska
Publisher
Brano Haar
Group Publishing Director
Steve Rowbotham
Advertising Sales Executives
Pawel Adamczuk
Monika Ignatowska
Anna Tereszkiewicz
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The insi derWhere to go and what to do this season
The
hotspot
A year ago, one of Malta’s
Malta’s Azure biggest tourist attractions was
Window swept off the map, when the
Azure Window – a natural stone
archway carved by the sea, so
famous that it even featured
in Game of Thrones – finally
collapsed into the water during
a storm. Despite the loss, deep-
sea lovers are now exploring
the rock formation underwater,
and it’s attracting scuba divers
from far and wide. The ebb and
flow of the Mediterranean will
mean its appearance will be
transformed quickly, so visit
soon to see it in its full glory.
PER EIDE
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The trend
Cocktail-inspired sweets
As food trends go, edible orange with citrus powder,
cocktails is one we can they have even come up
definitely get on board with. with a range of alcoholic
Ponko Sweets is a company jellies. With flavours like gin
based in the Ukrainian with elderberries and ginger
city of Kharkiv – a brand- and rum with pomegranate
new Wizz Air destination and cherry, these are sweets
for 2018 – which makes with a twist, and signal a
sweet treats for grown-ups. serious upgrade from your
Among their collection of average candy.
adult treats, which includes ponkosweets.com.ua
marshmallows in flavours
like raspberry and chilli, and Wizz Air flies to Kharkiv
The must-try
St Martin’s Croissant
Poznan’s signature pastry
Croissant is this tasty croissant
stuffed with white poppy
seeds, dried fruit and nuts,
which is then drizzled with
icing and chopped nuts.
There’s a whole museum
dedicated to it, and it’s
Chopped even protected under EU
nuts & law. rogalowemuzeum.pl
dried
fruits
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he iinsi
The
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The festival
Las Fallas,
Valencia
Representing that iconic
fiery Spanish spirit, Las
Fallas is an annual festival
held in the Spanish port
city of Valencia to celebrate
the arrival of spring. Taking
place this year from 15-19
March, it involves an array
of firework displays and
processions through the
city that culminate with
the giant cartoon puppets
We love
(known as fallas) built for Retro Slovakian
the occasion being set
alight in a dramatic, flaming sneaker brand
finale. Only the falla voted
to have the best design
Novesta, which
escapes being torched.
visitvalencia.com
was created by
shoemaker Jan
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Antonin Bata in
Did you know? the 1930s. Their
simple canvas
Every March, Bulgarians designs and
celebrate Baba Marta, which marks chunky rubber
the end of winter, by exchanging soles are still
red and white martenitsas (woven in style more
wristbands) which they wear until than seven
they see a stork or a sparrow. Then, decades later.
they tie them to tree branches. gonovesta.com
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The insi der
The explainer:
What on earth
is Farsang?
Did you say Farsang? Yes. While
for many nationalities, the new year
marks the end of the festive period, in
Hungary it also marks the beginning of
Farsang. Meaning ‘carnival’, Farsang is
a period of time between January and
Ash Wednesday – which in 2018 is on
14 February – when Lent begins.
So what does it involve? Farsang is
all about chasing away winter’s evil
spirits, eating rich foods and taking
part in celebrations, including costume
balls and masquerades steeped in
Hungarian traditions.
When are the main events? The How can I experience Farsang? sees many restaurants offer 50 percent
last three days of Farsang, known In Budapest, alongside various masked off food and drink. Try the traditional
as Farsang Farka (meaning ‘the tail balls and Farsang parties, there’s also Farsang dishes, including plenty of
of Farsang’) tend to be the most an event called Torkos Csütörtök (‘Fat cabbage and pork, and a szalagos
eventful. Head to the town of Mohács Thursday’). Originally celebrated on farsangi fánk (carnival doughnut)
in southern Hungary, where locals the Thursday before Ash Wednesday, flavoured with rum and lemon zest.
celebrate Busójárás by dressing as it’s now more commonly held the day
monsters to scare winter away. after (this year on 15 February) and Wizz Air flies to Budapest and Debrecen
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The Locals Meet the people who know the places best
“Prague is
Europe’s yo-yo
capital”
Turn over to meet some of
the key players behind the
Czech Republic’s growing
yo-yo scene
p20 The innovator p23 Voices p26 The big interview p29 Welcome to...
Meet the Iasi designer Wroclaw’s locals tell us Russian footballer A Gdansk opera singer
turning old junk into where to go and what Vladimir Gabulov talks shows us around
beautiful lamps to see in their city World Cup preparations his home city
Tribes Prague
“Yo-yoing is
great because
you can try
anything
you can
dream up” Jakub Dekan, 16
EUROPEAN CHAMPION 2015, CZECH
NATIONAL CHAMPION 2014 AND 2015
“I’ve been yo-yoing for five years.
Beyond its beautiful architecture and rich My friend had one and it was the first
culture, Prague now has a new claim to time I saw someone doing freestyle
and tricks with it. I didn’t know you
fame – as Europe’s yo-yoing heartland could compete with a yo-yo. Now, it’s
WORDS JACY MEYER my favourite thing in life.”
PHOTOS MICHAL NOVOTNY
Adam Pavlik, 17
STUDENT
Bobby Clark, 13 “I’ve been yo-yoing for
STUDENT about five years. The scene
“I started taking yo-yo lessons when I in Prague is better than in
was 10. I like it because you can yo-yo other countries because
anywhere, even if you’re on a bus or just we are friends rather than
standing on the street. I don’t have a competitors. My favourite
favourite trick because there are loads of trick is The Follow – I like
good ones and I still have a lot to learn.” the smooth feeling of it.”
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The Locals
Libor Bulicek, 20 Did you
STUDENT
“Napoleon’s army reportedly used to yo-yo know?
before battle, so I do it before exams. My The earliest
stress level is reduced after a few tricks. The
Prague scene is a mixed crowd, anyone is record of a yo-yo
welcome and everyone is willing to help.” is a vase painting
showing a boy
playing with
one in Ancient
Greece, which
dates back to
around 500BC
Jan Novotny, 30
PURCHASER
“I started at 15. My friend at school had
a yo-yo so I went and bought one. I
still use plastic because I like the feel. I
own about 80. I’ve made so many good
friends that even if I ever stop, I’ll still
be around it because I like the people.”
F
or many, yo-yos are ann all but Today, Pospisil
Po is a yo-yo veteran
forgotten childhood pastime
astime – and the first
fi president of the Czech
but not for an avid group
up of fans Yo-Yo Ass
Association, formed in
in Prague, where enthusiasm
usiasm 2005 – although
al he says these days
for the spinning toy is still very he spends
spend less time yo-yoing and
much alive. “Back in 2000, some
ome more time
tim shooting videos at the
friends of mine were looking for Association’s
Associati competitions. His friend,
Frisbees online to buy,” says 40-year- Jan Kordovský,
Kordo began yo-yoing in
old Jan Pospisil. “They saw a yo-yo, 2003 and organised the first Czech
added it to their cart and watched
tched National Championships in 2004. He
videos online to figure out what
hat to is now an association board member
do with it. They caught on quickly
uickly and the owner
o of one of two stores
and went back and bought more.”ore.” in Prague dedicated to yo-yos. To say
The group started yo-yoing his life is wrapped up in yo-yoing is
every Thursday in a suburban n an understatement:
under Kordovský and
Prague park. One of them the Association
Assoc organised the first
built a website to spread the European Yo-Yo Championships in
word about the growing community over 50 years back in 2010. It went
and to share resources. Their weekly so well they brought the World
Jan Pospisil, 40 sessions were also publicised and Championships to Prague in 2014,
FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE
CZECH YO-YO ASSOCIATION people began showing up to join in: the first time they had been held
a yo-yoing scene was born. outside the United States.
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The Locals
Steve Clark, 53
STAY-AT-HOME DAD
“I’ve been yo-yoing since 1973
when I saw a Duncan exhibition
team. My brother, sister and I all
got yo-yos that day and I still have
the original. I started again after
the Yo-yo Store opened and my son
showed an interest in trying it out.”
Jan Kordovský, 29
YO-YO STORE OWNER
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The innovator Iasi
“It’s amazing
being part of a
community of
like-minded
people”
Designer Andrei Ignia
doesn’t just transform
vintage objects – he’s
also helping to transform
his city’s creative scene
W
hen is a light not just a and decided to focus his work on
light? The answer, in the lighting, because “lamps serve a double
WORDS MONICA SUMA Romanian city of Iasi, function: décor and functionality.”
is when it’s also a work Today, like many innovators, 31-year-
of recycled art. “I’ve old Andrei is a perfectionist and does
been making things everything himself, from the sourcing
since I was 10 years old,” says Andrei to the manufacturing (including
Ignia, the founder of Bulb27, a project adding or rewiring the electrics) of his
of applied art on industrial and antique pieces, which are sold in a Bucharest
objects, resulting in beautiful one-off, design store, Dizainar, and also at
repurposed lamps. Whether it’s using
shuttles from the textile industry
of the former G.D.R. or bugle horns
salvaged from Ford Model T cars from
the 1920s, Andrei transforms vintage
items into lamps, and in doing so is
raising the bar of Romanian design.
The idea first struck in 2011, while
Andrei was studying for a master’s
degree at George Enescu University
in Iasi. A competition launched
by Red Bull, entitled ‘Art of Can’,
challenged students to turn a used
can into something beautiful, and
Andrei’s creation – a reimagining of
Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam – was
ANDREI’S DESIGNS repurpose vintage voted one of the best. Encouraged,
or antique items into one-off lamps he began thinking about what else he
that double as works of art could make by recycling old objects,
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The Locals
Three more
Romanian HUBRICA IS A creative
innovators coworking space in an old
Iasi factory building
DARE TO RUG
Winner of Product Designer of the Year
at the Elle Deco Romanian Design
Awards, Dare to Rug is a Bucharest brand
selling contemporary hand-tufted rugs
inspired by folkloric motifs from the rural
regions of Romania. Today, a dozen or so artists have
daretorug.com joined the venture: architects, product
designers, jewellery designers,
painters, illustrators and more. Even
the popular local radio station, Radio
Hit, just moved in.
international design fairs such as Envisioned as an ecosystem for
London’s Clerkenwell Design Week. But creatives, the industrial renewal
it is hunting for materials to repurpose project – in some ways, a larger scale
into lamps, he says, that gives him replication of Andrei’s Bulb27 work,
most satisfaction. “I go to a lot of flea giving something old a new purpose –
markets – even when I’ve been out the AMBASADA has already ticked many boxes. Since
night before, or when I’m on holiday,” Housed in a former hat factory, its launch in October 2016, it’s become
he proudly admits. Some of his Ambasada is the first hub in Timisoara a one-stop shop for many businesses,
favourite pieces come from his travels, aimed for the creative industries and and a generator of ideas between the
including to London’s Portobello Road NGOs, launched with the support of Plai artists sharing the space.
or Madrid’s El Rastro. “The Grande festival. Ambasada also employs people Unlike other computer-based
Braderie de Lille is fantastic too,” he from disadvantaged communities. coworking spaces in Iasi – a solid
adds. “Western European flea markets plai.ro/ambasada tech hub in Romania – Hubrica also
are as much about socialising as they serves an educational role as cultural
are selling. It’s amazing being part of a catalyst, holding a series of workshops
community of like-minded people.” and events. Recently, Hubrica hosted
That sense of community is the second annual instalment of The
something that Andrei craved so much Gathering, which saw 50 street artists
that he has helped establish Hubrica, from all over Europe collectively paint
the first creative hub of its kind in 1,000m2 of the workspace. Next, in
Iasi. “It all began in May 2016, during early 2018, will be Hala Fix, which
the European Night of the Museums,” aims to create the biggest independent
he says. “I visited Iasi’s former LOVED THINGS theatre in Romania. “That’s the
Moldomobila furniture factory, and fell A Craiova-based creative studio offering advantage of a hub,” says Andrei.
in love with the space.” Together with minimalist solutions for interior design, “It’s a fertile playground for everyone.”
Hubrica’s cofounders, Alexandru Paicu Loved Things retails one-off abstract bulb27.ro
and Bogdan Curelariu, Andrei decided sculptures made of wood, created by
the space would be the perfect place for visual artist Florin Constantinescu. Wizz Air flies to Iasi, Bucharest,
creatives to work and collaborate in. loved-things.com Timisoara and Craiova
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The Locals
Voices Wroclaw
“For culture
and beauty,
there’s
nowhere
else like
Rafał Gała˛zka, 21,
and Olga Bogucka, 21
“In the evenings, lots of students
Wroclaw”
come here to Słodowa Island in With its history, parks and student
the middle of the Oder River.
People sit on the benches or the
vibe, Wroclaw is buzzing. We get the
grass, and sometimes have a insider tips from the locals
barbecue. It’s super chilled.” WORDS TOBY SKINNER PHOTOS BEN QUINTON
Natalia Szarek, 20
“You usually have to
book in advance, but
the view from the Sky
Tower (skytower.pl) –
Wroclaw’s tallest building
– is spectacular at sunset,
when the lights come on
across the city.”
Adam Sierak, 20
Patrycja Nowicka, 20 “Obviously you have to visit
“There are more parks in the central Market Square,
Wroclaw than any other Polish which locals love too. For a
city. I love Park Południowy, to place to drink, I love Siwy
the south of the city. There’s a Dym (siwydym.com.pl), a
beautiful lake with a fountain, great bar in a railway arch,
where people sunbathe when where you can hear the trains
it’s warm. It’s such an escape.” rumbling above you.”
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The Locals
Jan Ostapczuk, 22
“You have to climb the tower
of St Elizabeth’s Church, just
off the main square – you get
an amazing view across the
whole city. Also, check out
the old Spiz microbrewery
(spiz.pl/wroclaw).”
Rostyslav Khavro, 29
“I’m a wet plate photographer. If
you head north from the old centre
through the Nadodrze district, the
old industrial German area, there
are lots of beautiful old buildings
that are great for photos.”
Izabela Dziopa, 26
“The burgers at Pasibus
Krzysztof Kaczorowski, 22, (pasibus.pl) are the best
in town. I'm a boxer,
and Dominika Barszcz, 21 so they’re almost good
“The Oh Kino (ohkino.pl) cinema
for me. The burgers are
is great value. And check out
homemade with quality
Hydropolis (hydropolis.pl) – the
ingredients, and there’s
underwater exhibits are amazing,
usually a fun, young
and they have this cool chill-out
crowd there.”
zone with water sounds.”
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The interview Moscow
“Winning can be
a really painful
process”
Vladimir Gabulov, goalkeeper for the
Russian national football team, talks
tactics ahead of the 2018 World Cup
WORDS MIKHAEL AGAFONOV
“I
’ve never tried to analyse why realised I was going to devote my life
Russians love football so much, to football,” he recalls.
but it’s very popular everywhere: He picked his preferred position
from the cities to the remote quickly. “I wasn’t a big fan of running
countryside,” says 34-year-old – we had to do too many jogging
Vladimir Gabulov. Arsenal Tula’s training exercises – so I decided to
captain and the Russian national team’s become a goalkeeper. Then, for a
goalkeeper knows what it’s like to be a while I decided that I wanted to score
small-town football fan, because he was goals, too, and started to play in
one. Growing up in Mozdok, Ossetia, attack, but I wasn’t making it to team
Gabulov was “born kicking a ball”, as selection and so played less.” Then a
he puts it. It was a family matter after fateful moment occurred. The team’s
all – Gabulov’s brother, Georgy, has also main goalkeeper got injured and
gone on to play professionally. Gabulov had to replace him during
“My brother and I were always a game. “That’s when I realised I
running around with a ball. Our father belonged in goal.” What does he think
and grandfather both loved the game, makes a great goalkeeper? “You have
too, so I’d spend most days hardworking and have a
to be calm, hard
playing in the streets and then nervous system,” he laughs.
strong nervou
go and watch real matches
tches with In 2001, Gabulov
Ga joined Dynamo
the grown-ups.” Moscow, and travelled around the
By age seven, recognising
nising learning the specifics
country lear
his passion, Gabulov’ss Russian football. “Our
of Russi course of the last 18 years, Gabulov still
ARSENAL TULA FOOTBALL
father enrolled him game is pretty intense remembers his first professional game.
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The Locals
GABOULOV at home
(left) and on the
pitch for Arsenal
Tula (below)
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The Locals
My neighbourhood Gdansk
I
t’s not surprising that a city as
steeped in history as Gdansk is
equally rich in culture – and that’s
something that 30-year-old Miłosz
Gałaj is grateful for. “Gdansk has
lots of theatres and concert venues,
as well as a well renowned Music
Academy,” he says. “So even though
I grew up nearby, in the Tricity area,
there was nowhere else I wanted to
come and study.”
That was 10 years ago, and Miłosz
has never left. Today, as well as teaching
musical theatre undergraduates at the
academy where he was once a student,
Miłosz is also a successful opera tenor,
who sings in musicals and concerts
across Poland, as well as being one
third of Tre Voci (‘three voices’),
Gdansk stats
Population: 460,000
Location: On the Baltic coast in northern
Poland, Gdansk is one third of Tricity, a
wider metropolitan area formed with
neighbouring cities Gdynia and Sopot
Language: Polish
Turn over for Miłosz’s tips
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The Locals
a pop-opera crossover group that
reinterprets both classical and modern
songs. “We’re the first act of our kind in
Poland, so it helps that our country has
such an exciting and well-supported
arts scene,” says Miłosz. “I have three
jobs, and that means I travel a lot, both
all over Poland and sometimes even
further afield to places like Thailand
and Canada. But I would never want to
move away from Gdansk,” he says. “It’s
home, and to me, there’s no other city
as beautiful or remarkable. The
architecture is just incredible, and it
has a really lovely energy. I think it’s
impossible to walk around the city and
not fall in love with it, and I’m always
excited when I come back home after
1 The Polish Baltic Philharmonic
“The Polish Baltic Philharmonic
(filharmonia.gda.pl) is a concert hall.
group, Tre Voci (trevoci.eu). Each time
I come back here it’s a way of seeing
It’s one of Gdansk’s most important how my career is progressing and
being away for a while.” cultural venues, but it also means charting each milestone I achieve. And
Inspired by Miłosz’s infectious a lot to me personally, because I’ve it’s a lovely way to give back to the city
enthusiasm, we asked him to show performed here throughout my career that trained me, although I definitely
us around some of his favourite places – first as part of Cappella Gedanensis, feel a certain amount of pressure to do
a local vocal ensemble, then in it justice. It’s in a beautiful location on
in Gdansk.
Wonderful Town, a Bernstein musical, the Motława riverbank, looking across
and more recently with my vocal to the city’s famous waterfront.”
Wizz Air flies to Gdansk
2 Pikawa
Coffee Shop
“This is a spot I discovered while
I was a student at the Gdansk Music
Academy where I now teach. It’s a
cosy coffee bar located on Piwna
Street, but it takes you to another
world – there’s a library room, and
even an area styled as if it’s a carriage
on the Orient Express (pikawa.pl).
I have really fond memories of coming
here with my friends for the signature
Pikawa coffee – mixed with honey,
cinnamon, cardamom and steamed
milk – and eating Bambo cake, which
is a warm chocolate sponge with
cherries, walnuts and whipped cream.”
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The Locals
4 Museum of the
Second World War
“Gdansk was where the Second World
War began and the city takes its part
in history seriously. This museum
(muzeum1939.pl) opened a year ago in
March and tells the story of the wider
conflict, as well as Poland’s experience,
through all sorts of amazing multimedia
3 Bar
Turystyczny
“Milk Bars are very traditional Polish
exhibitions. During the eight years it
was planned and built, thousands of
people across Poland also donated
their own items to exhibit, so it’s an
incredibly thorough, detailed and moving
cafés that date back to socialist
times, when they provided subsidised experience. Even the architecture is
meals to workers – the dishes were fascinating: the structure above the
usually made with dairy products ground represents the future and houses
rather than meat, hence the name. the library and restaurant, but the
They’re a bit like canteens; you can museum itself is located underground,
queue up and get hearty meals at signifying the archaeology of the city.
very reasonable prices – about €3 About 90 percent of Gdansk was
for a plateful – and they give visitors destroyed during the war, so it’s quite
a taste of Polish home cooking. My poetic that the museum recognises that
favourite, and one of Gdansk’s best, the land holds the secrets of its past.
is Bar Turystyczny (barturystyczny.pl), The city you see today is rebuilt from the
which is in the old town and has been ashes, like a phoenix rising up.”
open since 1956. You can get a real
taste of traditional Polish cuisine,
like golabki (cabbage leaves stuffed
with meat and rice, served with a
tomato sauce) and schabowy (a
breaded pork cutlet, usually served
with beetroot and mashed potatoes).
I teach quite nearby, so sometimes I’ll
pop in for lunch – it’s like the food my
grandmother used to make.”
The Locals
7 Amber Sky
“The Amber Sky is Gdansk’s
answer to the London Eye – a
ferris wheel that takes you 50m high
to see the city from above (facebook.
com/AmberSkykolowidokowe). It’s
located on Granary Island, on the edge
of the old town, so from the top you
get a real overview of the city, from
Dlugi Targ (the Long Market) and the
Green Gate to the Motława River and
St Mary’s Basilica. But you can also
see how the old town fits into the
modern Tricity area, and across to the
city’s shipyard on the Baltic coastline,
which is just as much a part of the
city’s story as all of the beautiful
historic architecture. You can get a
real sense of Gdansk’s character from
that height.”
A modern
Athens may be an ancient city, but
it’s also moving with the times
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classic
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LAKE VOULIAGMENI and the
Acropolis (far left) are some
of Athens’ classic attractions
THE ART FOUNDATION (left)
and the Stavros Niarchos
Foundation Cultural Centre
(below) are some of the
city’s newest draws
“Not long
ago, Athens
was just a
stopover.
Now it’s
busy all
year round”
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athens
“Athenians are
fantastic hosts.
We genuinely
love showing
people around
and sharing
our city”
“Many of these pieces are created by artists and
architects who have had to rethink their approach
to making a living, by creating smaller, more
affordable objects. It’s a survival strategy,” explains
Papamikroulea. It’s typical of the do-it-yourself ethic
borne of Greece’s economic crisis, which began almost
a decade ago. Faced with fewer job opportunities and
THE ACROPOLIS MUSEUM
very limited state funding, young Athenians banded
(above and left) allows
together to forge their own future. Tech startups, people to explore the
artist-run collectives, alternative city tours, and city’s incredible heritage
cooperative restaurants are now flourishing. In in modern surroundings
run-down areas like Kerameikos, Psyri and Kypseli,
derelict buildings are being revived as galleries,
bars, and workshops.
A few years ago, young Greeks were emigrating in
droves; now artists and creatives from all over the
world are moving to Athens. “It’s partly thanks to
the cheap rents, but also for the quality of life,”
says Christina Dilari, project coordinator at TAF.
“Foreigners are buying up empty lofts around
Omonia and Victoria. You can see a constant
transformation in these neighbourhoods. First Athens: it’s not just a way of generating an income, but
and second-generation immigrants have contributed an opportunity to make friends. “There was a lack of
to this transformation, creating a multicultural mid-range and budget hotels in Athens, but now you
dynamic with ethnically diverse cafés and shops.” can stay in a great location for very little and really feel
This welcoming attitude to outsiders is typical of like a local,” says Dilari.
the hospitable Greeks. “Athenians are fantastic hosts. In 2017, Koukaki, in the foothills of the Acropolis,
We genuinely love showing people around, sharing was the fifth most popular neighbourhood worldwide
our city,” says Papamikroulea. “And everyone speaks on Airbnb. It’s easy to appreciate the area’s appeal:
English.” Perhaps that’s why Airbnb has taken off in you can jog among antiquities on pine-forested
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“The thing I love Philopappou Hill, admire exquisite artefacts at the
Acropolis Museum (theacropolismuseum.gr), buy
block-printed t-shirts and scarves at Athena Design
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athens
“Wandering
around, I often
feel as if I’m on
holiday in my
own city”
The style set get their caffeine fix at Philos, a bistro Aleria and Athiri, up-and-coming chefs hosting supper
and shop in a charmingly weathered neoclassical clubs at Bios, traditional kafeneia (cafés) and new-
residence. Students linger in the retro blue chairs at wave tavernas like Seychelles, which is so popular that
Ble Papagalos (facebook.com/BlePapagalos), a perfect you can’t even find a table on a Monday night. When
people-watching spot on Avdi Square. A few blocks I wander around the area, I feel like I’m on holiday
away, at the far end of Kerameikos, is Latraac (latraac. in my own city.”
com), a café and skateboard hangout, where local It often feels like everyone in Athens is on holiday.
boarders practise on a half-pipe and mingle over beers At all hours, the sidewalks and squares are packed
and beetroot houmous, avocado and halloumi rolls. with spontaneous revellers of all ages. Restaurants
Kerameikos, a shabby, working-class neighbourhood, serve dinner at 1am and bars never seem to close.
is not yet on the tourist trail – but it won’t stay under “The city’s struggles have fuelled a creative boom in
the radar for long. Chef and food writer Carolina Athens and helped us to find new ways of making the
Doriti recently launched a food tour of Kerameikos for most of what we have. Simple ingredients, sunshine,
Culinary Backstreets (culinarybackstreets.com), and a vibrant culture,” says Doriti. “The other day,
a global outfit that specialises in digging out authentic, I saw some graffiti that really summed up this spirit:
independent eateries. “There’s an inspiring vibrancy ‘Athens, city for people, not for profit.’ ”
in this chaos,” enthuses Doriti. “In Kerameikos, you
have Michelin-starred restaurants like Funky Gourmet, Wizz Air flies to Athens
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The places to see the
modern face of Athens
Neon M@IB
Online
Check out site-specific art installations
in abandoned spaces around Athens
(past venues have included a parking lot,
the National Observatory and Athens
Conservatoire), curated by a non-profit
organisation on a mission to make
contemporary art accessible. neon.org.gr
Cool features in
mobile & internet banking!
Athens Walkthrough
Discover the secret life of the city’s
arcades with graphic designer Natassa
Pappa. From typographers to bookbinders,
these walking tours champion small,
independent businesses. cargocollective.
com/intostoas/Athens-Walkthrough
Crust
Dig into parmesan, truffle and mushroom
pizza upstairs then get down to indie
bands in the basement at this day-to-
night hangout on Protogenous, surely the
Call Center (+373 22) 268 999 www.maib.md
hippest street in Athens right now. crust.gr
The
scenic
routes
Few places in the world boast more spectacular sights within a few hours’ drive
than Reykjavik. We pick five of the best day trips from the Icelandic capital
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r eykjavik
T
here aren’t too many
capital cities around
the world where you’re
within a few hours
of epic waterfalls,
volcanoes, glaciers,
natural springs,
steaming geothermal areas and black
sand beaches. But, from the Icelandic
capital of Reykjavik, all these things are
just a drive away.
“You really don’t have to go far to see
the most incredible nature,” says Asa
Steinars, the Icelandic travel blogger and
photographer behind From Ice to Spice
(fromicetospice.com), who has travelled
around her country, taking beautiful
shots that she shares with her 52,000
Instagram followers. “You can be less
than an hour outside of Reykjavik and
feel like you’re on another planet.”
Having started blogging in 2015 (she
previously worked for tour companies,
and now works for a social media
agency), Asa has travelled round large
portions of Iceland. “It would take a
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ICELAND
REYKJAVIK
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YOU’LL SEE:
Geysers, waterfalls,
volcanic craters and
some of the most
beautiful roads
you’ll ever drive on
DRIVING TIME:
Approx. 3.5 hours
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YOU’LL SEE:
Waterfalls,
volcanoes, black
beaches
DRIVING TIME:
Approx. 5 hours
The South
The main road from Reykjavik to Vik along Iceland’s
south coast has some incredible sights, all accessible
from a single road. “I always recommend this trip to
visitors,” says Asa, “because there are just so many
places to choose between – from black sand beaches to
glaciers. There are more waterfalls in the south than
anywhere else in Iceland, and it all looks so different
depending on the time of year.”
Drive more than an hour towards Vik, joining
Highway 1, which goes around the whole of Iceland.
Make your first stop at the Lava Centre (lavacentre.is),
an angular modern building designed by the same
architects as the Blue Lagoon, where interactive exhibits
tell the story of the earthquakes and volcanoes that
formed Iceland. You’ll pass the Eyjafjallajökull volcano,
famous for its 2010 eruptions, on the 40-minute drive
to the Skógafoss waterfall , one of the most powerful
in Iceland, where a giant sheet of water plunges 60m,
creating an almighty roar and lots of spray. SKÓGAFOSS (above) is an epic
waterfall on the Skoga River – the
From here, it’s a 10-minute drive to Solheimasandur spray results in a constant rainbow
, which is famous for the US Navy Douglas Super
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ASA’S TIP:
“I love Dyrhólaey, a spectacular
peninsula near Vik that juts out into
the sea, with sea arches and the
most amazing birdlife – you can
spot puffins and Arctic
terns here.”
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YOU’LL SEE:
The space between
Europe and
America, from
under the water
DRIVING TIME:
Approx. 3 hours
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YOU’LL SEE:
Deep inside the
Langjökull Glacier,
the second largest
ice cap in Iceland
Into the Glacier DRIVING TIME:
The main activity of this day trip takes you deep into Approx. 3.5 hours
the man-made bright blue ice tunnels underneath
the Langjökull Glacier (intotheglacier.is), around
an hour and a half north of the capital. There, starting
from the base camp at Húsafell, a repurposed NATO
missile carrier with eight wheels and weighing 30
tonnes takes you to 1,355m above sea level, with
epic views along the way. Then, after strapping on
crampons (a type of special spiked footwear that Into the Glacier was created in 2010, led by two
helps you grip the ice), you’ll enter the 500m or so of adventure tour operators, with help from Ari Trausti
tunnels, lit by electric blue LED lights so that you can Guðmundsson, a geologist and explorer who ran
explore its cool interiors. for president in 2012. This story is relayed by the
humorous guides, who will also sing you a traditional
Icelandic lullaby in the ice chapel, deep in the glacier.
With the experience taking around two or three
ASA’S TIP:
“Hraunfossar is beautiful all hours, you should have time for a spot of sightseeing
year-round – it looks like the water on the drive back. You’ll pass the Hraunfossar Falls
comes straight from the lava. But in (the name means ‘waterfall of the children’), a series of
autumn, the falls are surrounded small falls running 900m across a lava field, and
by amazing oranges and Deildartunguhver, a steaming bath that is said to be
yellows.”
Europe’s most powerful thermal spring (though there’s
no swimming – the water’s 970C). Have lunch or dinner
at Hverrin (hverinn.is), a family-run joint near
Reykholt that does a mean fish stew and a hearty
vegetable soup, both with homemade bread.
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skopje
the edge
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SKOPJE’S Museum of
Contemporary Art (right) stands
above the Kale Fortress (left)
ALEKSANDAR DONEV (below)
is Skopje’s tourism director
CARŠIJA (far right) is Skopje’s
old bazaar, lined with bars and
restaurants, and shops selling
linens and silk beneath an
umbrella canopy
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skopje
“Skopje has an
advantage, because
we have the ability
to surprise”
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skopje
JANA ACEVSKA (right) is a
local jewellery designer
VODNO MOUNTAIN is home to
the Millennium Cross (below)
and can be accessed on the
city’s cable car (far right)
SHOES for sale in Skopje’s
Old Bazaar (below centre)
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THE CITY OF KUTAISI
“Kutaisi is Georgia’s third
most populated city, but it’s
also a historic place, and as
Georgia’s legislative capital, an
important one. I really wanted
to include urban landscapes
because so much of Georgia’s
eye candy is in the mountains
and villages. In Kutaisi, you
really get to see what life is
like in a typical Georgian town,
and that’s really charming.
You also get world-class food
in local restaurants without
tourist prices.”
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kutaisi
THE JVARI MONASTERY
“This monastery is one of the reasons I got
into aerial photography and is well worth a
day trip from Kutaisi. I was sent here to do a
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kutaisi
“Georgia is
famous for its
mountains
and rolling
landscapes”
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87 Birmingham
LONDON GATWICK
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The hot list The season’s ten must-visit destinations
Warsaw
Why it’s hot Warsaw’s culinary scene While you’re there Dating back to
has been getting high praise recently, the 14th century, Warsaw’s Royal Castle
in part thanks to Warsaw restaurant (zamek-krolewski.pl) is one of the city’s
Atelier Amaro (atelieramaro.pl) winning must-sees. Set in beautiful gardens, the
Poland its first Michelin star. But it’s mansion is filled with priceless art, and
not all finery – the city has also been hosts regular classical music concerts
upping its fast-food game. Try Kosmos including a series celebrating 100 years
Pizza (facebook.com/pizzakosmos), the of Polish independence in February.
cool crowd’s new favourite, combining
gourmet pizzas, cocktails and dancing. Wizz Air flies to Warsaw Chopin
The hot list
2
Tallinn
Why it’s hot Tallinn’s trendiest spot
right now is Kalamaja (visittallinn.ee), a
post-industrial area whose old complexes
and factories have been transformed into
cafés, bars and art galleries. Restaurants,
shops and even theatres have also been
popping up out of the historic wooden
townhouses – no wonder creatives are
making the zone their favourite haunt.
While you’re there For something a
bit more laid-back, Kadriorg Palace is set
within a manicured park that dates back
to Peter the Great and the 18th century.
The Tsar established the gardens for his
wife shortly after he conquered Estonia
(Kadriorg means ‘Catherine’s Valley’),
lending it a certain romantic legacy.
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3 Malaga
Why it’s hot It really is hot
in Malaga right now – the
city gets more than 300
days of sunshine a year, with
temperatures averaging up to
20°C in February and March.
February is also the start of
Malaga’s week-long carnival
(carnavaldemalaga.es),
which sees parades, street
performances, and parties.
While you’re there A stroll
along the beach in Malaga
is now like no other thanks
to the space-age Palmeral
de las Sorpresas, a stunning
promenade designed by
Jerónimo Junquera García Del
Diestro, one of Spain’s top
architects. Along the way you’ll
find tropical gardens, play
areas and water features.
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The hot list
4 Chisinau
Why it’s hot The capital just 15km outside Chisinau, to
of Moldova may not yet be a enjoy a memorable tasting of
tourist hotspot, but it’s getting traditional dessert wines.
there, most recently thanks to While you’re there
the country being named one Chisinau is one of the greenest
of Intrepid Travel’s best places capitals in Europe. Check out
to visit in 2018. We suspect the Valley of the Roses, a vast
that, in part, this is down to public park in the city centre,
the county’s incredible wine with a lake and rolling lawns.
traditions. Visit the Chateau
Cojusna winery (migdal.md), Wizz Air flies to Chisinau
5
Larnaca
Why it’s hot Agritourisms
have become increasingly
popular in Cyprus of late.
To preserve the country’s
architectural heritage, the
government offers to pay locals
half the restoration costs of a
traditional rural house, many
of which have been left to
ruin. Now they’re being turned
into rustic-chic lodgings
such as Vavla Rustic Retreat
(vavlarusticretreat.com), a
30-minute drive from Larnaca.
While you’re there Don’t
miss the 400-year-old temple
Hala Sultan Tekke, which sits
on the beautiful Larnaca Salt
Lake. Close to the airport, it’s
one of the island’s must-sees.
Wizz Air flies to Larnaca
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The hot list
6
Bucharest
Why it’s hot Bucharest is one
of the world’s fastest growing
travel destinations, and it’s not
all that surprising when you
consider everything the city
has to offer. With imposing
architecture like the Palace of
Parliament, beautiful outdoor
spaces such as the Cişmigiu
Gardens and a buzzing nightlife
in the revitalised old town,
there’s plenty to see and do in
the ‘Little Paris of the East’.
While you’re there
Don’t leave the Romanian
capital without visiting one
of the world’s most beautiful
bookshops: Cărtureşti Carusel
(carturesticarusel.ro). The 19th
century building was formerly
a bank, but now contains six
floors of books interlaced with
Art Deco staircases and long
balconies.
ALAMY
Birmingham
8 Agadir
Why it’s hot Building work While you’re there
around Morocco in recent Situated on a hilltop above
years has sought to honour the the city, the Kasbah is one of
country’s arts and crafts, and Agadir’s only ancient buildings
La Médina d’Agadir is one of still standing. Apart from its
the best examples, designed impressive design – a true slice
by Moroccan-born Italian of old Agadir – it also offers the
architect Coco Polizzi and built best views of the city below.
by Moroccan craftsman using
traditional techniques. Wizz Air flies to Agadir
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The hot list
9 Eilat Ovda
Why it’s hot Desert tours are While you’re there Ever
all the rage in Israel right now, stayed in a kibbutz? In these
as the country seeks to promote old commune-style habitats,
its beautiful natural landscape. people share everything, and
The Darom Adom (Red South) with tourists now rushing
Festival takes place in the Negev to Eilat, nearby kibbutzim
desert in February, to time are opening their doors as
with the sprouting of Israel’s guesthouses, permitting an
national flower, the anemone, experience of one of Israel’s
which stays in bloom for about most unique features. Try
four weeks each year. The Kibbutz Eilot Hotel (eilot.co.il).
occasion is marked by culinary,
artistic and cultural events. Wizz Air flies to Eilat Ovda
Tromso
Why it’s hot Tromso is one
of the best places in the whole
of Europe to seek out the
Northern Lights, thanks to
its position 70° north, in the
middle of the auroral oval
– the area with the highest
probability of seeing the Aurora
Borealis. There are plenty of
tour operators based in the city
ready to take you on the hunt,
just be sure to wrap up warm
and bring your camera.
While you’re there Take a
stroll across the breathtaking
Tromso Bridge, a cantilever
road and walkway bridge that
connects the city – which
is located on an island – to
the Norwegian mainland.
There, you can pay a visit to
the futuristic-looking Arctic
Cathedral, or simply admire
the views back across the city.
Wizz Air flies to Tromso
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€13.50/€27 return per car).
ATHENS/GREECE BOLOGNA/ITALY
LARNACA/CYPRUS In Athens we provide In Bologna we provide a
In Larnaca we provide a a shuttle-bus transfer personalised Wizz taxi service
shuttle-bus transfer between Larnaca between the airport between the airport and any
airport and selected resorts (tickets: and Athens (tickets: address within Bologna city centre
€17.50/€35 return). €20/€40 return). (tickets: €38.50/€77 return).
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WIZZ DESTINATIONS AIRPORT TRANSFERS
VILNIUS/LITHUANIA GDANSK/POLAND
In Vilnius we provide two types of In Gdansk we provide four types of
airport transfer, a low-cost transfer airport transfer: a point-to-point bus
between the airport and Vilnius city transfer between the airport and
centre (tickets: €3.50/€7 return) Gdansk city centre (tickets: €4/€8
and a taxi to any address within the return); a shuttle-bus transfer between
city centre (tickets: €15/€30 return Gdansk airport and any address in
per car). Gdansk (tickets: €9/€18 return); a
personalised Wizz taxi service between
SKOPJE/MACEDONIA Gdansk airport and any address in
VENICE In Skopje we provide two types Gdansk (tickets: €23/€46 return); and
of airport transfers, a point- a point-to-point bus transfer
to-point bus transfer between Gdansk airport
between the airport KATOWICE and Slupsk bus station
and Skopje city (tickets: €13/€24
centre (tickets: return).
€3.50/€7
MILAN/ITALY return) and a KATOWICE/
In Milan we provide a point-to-point personalised POLAND
bus transfer between the airport Wizz taxi In Katowice we
(Bergamo) and Milan city centre service between provide two point-
(tickets: €6/€10 return) and a point-to- the airport and to-point transfers:
point bus transfer between the airport any address within one between the
(Malpensa) and Milan Central Station Skopje city centre airport and Katowice
(tickets: €9/€15 return). (tickets: €20/€40 city centre (tickets:
return per car). €6/€12 return); and one
ROME/ITALY between Katowice airport and Krakow
In Rome we provide two types MALTA/MALTA city centre (tickets: €11.50/€23 return).
of transfer: low-cost bus transfers In Malta we provide a shuttle-bus
between the airports (both Ciampino transfer between Malta International WARSAW/POLAND
and Fiumicino) and Rome city centre, Airport and selected resorts (tickets: In Warsaw Chopin we provide a
Termini station (Fiumicino tickets: €5.50/€10 return). shuttle-bus transfer to any address
€6/€12 return; Ciampino: €5/€10 within the city centre (tickets:
*PRICES INDICATED ARE FOR ONLINE PURCHASE ONLY AND ARE DIFFERENT FROM THOSE AVAILABLE ONBOARD
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airport and In Malmö we (Victoria station) in cooperation with
any address provide two Green Line (tickets: €14.50/€21 return);
within Belgrade types of point-to- and two types of train transfers: one
city centre (tickets: point bus transfer: between Luton and London (tickets:
€9.25/€18.50 return). one between Malmö €20/€35 return); and the other
airport and Malmö city between Luton and Bedford (tickets:
KOSICE/SLOVAKIA centre (tickets: €10.50/€21 €14/€26 return), both operated by
In Kosice we provide a personalised return); the other between Malmö Govia Thameslink Railway. Train ticket
Wizz taxi service between the airport and Copenhagen Central Station prices include bus transfer to Luton
airport and any address within (tickets: €19/€38 return). train station.
Kosice city centre (tickets: €13.50/€27
return per car). DUBAI/UAE KYIV/UKRAINE
KOSICE
In Dubai we provide two In Kyiv we provide a
LJUBLJANA/SLOVENIA different types of airport personalised
In Ljubljana we provide a shuttle-bus transfers: a shuttle-bus Wizz taxi service
transfer between Ljubljana airport transfer between the between the
and any address in Ljubljana (tickets: airport (Dubai World airport and any
€9/€18 return). Central) and any address within
address within Dubai Kyiv city centre
ALICANTE/SPAIN (tickets: €24.50/€46.50 (tickets: €12/€24
In Alicante we provide a shuttle-bus return); and a shuttle-bus return per car).
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WIZZ INSIGHT NEWS
News
Exciting offers and all the latest news
Wizz Air
optimises
its Polish
network
W
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significant expansion and network and capacity plan, the airline
consolidation of its Polish will close its base at Lublin Airport
network, basing a seventh aircraft in June 2018, but it will continue to of the previous year. Underlining its
at Katowice Airport. This capacity operate a number of its routes from commitment to the country, Wizz Air
development will allow Wizz Air Lublin, including the Eindhoven, recently announced that it will deploy
to launch 10 new, long-awaited London Luton, Kiev, Oslo Torp and a total of three additional aircraft at
Polish routes, which will connect Stockholm Skavsta services. its Gdansk, Wroclaw and Warsaw
Katowice with Porto, Memmingen Wizz Air’s first flight took off from bases by March 2018, expanding its
Munich, Lviv, Kharkiv, Malaga, Poland in May 2004 and since then Polish fleet to 25 aircraft and growing
Faro and Podgorica; Gdansk with the airline has constantly expanded its team to over 900 local employees.
Lviv; Warsaw with Podgorica and its operations, carrying over 55 million Next year, Wizz Air will have over
Poznan with Dortmund from March passengers on its low-fare Polish 11.34 million seats on sale on its Polish
2018. Wizz Air will also increase the routes. In the first 10 months of 2017, routes, which represents a 27 percent
frequency of several other existing over 6.84 million passengers flew growth year-on-year, and now offers
routes. Seats on the new routes are with WIZZ to and from Poland, 16 162 routes from its eight Polish
already on sale on wizzair.com. percent more than in the same period airports. wizzair.com
WIZZ announces
major expansion at
London Luton
Wizz Air has announced
WIZZ is named European a massive expansion at
its London Luton base,
Wizz Air has a young, single-type Wizz Air took delivery of its first and engines that will further reduce
Airbus fleet from the A320 family of A321ceo aircraft in November 2015 and Wizz Air’s industry-leading cost base,
aircraft including A320s and A321ceo will take 40 more through 2019. The as well as the company’s carbon
aircraft. The airline's fleet is modern, company also has an order with Airbus footprint. All new deliveries are fitted
with proven and reliable safety for 256 new-technology A320neo with Sharklet wingtip devices, offering
technology and good fuel-efficiency. Family aircraft with advanced systems fuel-burn savings.
Safety
Wizz Air is registered under the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA),
the global benchmark in airline safety recognition
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WIZZ INSIGHT AMBASSADOR
Exploring
Bucharest with
Robert
Robert, a WIZZ Ambassador
from Romania, shows us
around his home city
W
orking for Wizz Air has
given me some amazing
opportunities. It’s a
fun team and a really
supportive company, and I’ve visited
almost 20 new countries since I started.
a city that
of traditional
traditio
try mici
local food,
m ori mititei
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knows how (ground
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meat
m
and spiced
rolls) and
to party” sarmale
s (sour
cabbage
c stuffed
In spring and summer, with pork, beef
I love visiting Eden and bacon). And
Garden. It’s a beautiful be brave and try “When you arrive at Bucahrest
green space in the ciorba de burta Otopeni Airport, after you pass
through baggage reclaim, you’ll
middle of the city. For a (tripe soup) at
find four small, yellow, electronic
night out, though, it has Caru’ cu Bere kiosks where you can order a legal
to be the old city. It’s full restaurant. It’s taxi. A normal ride shouldn’t cost
of pubs and clubs. really
re delicious. more than €7 to the city centre.”
Join the
#IamWIZZcrew
family
Working as a pilot or cabin crew for Wizz Air
could take your career to new heights
E
ver wanted a job that will #IamWIZZcrew, is now underway,
whisk you all over the world, and over the next 12 months alone
give you the chance to work we’ll be hiring almost 1,300 new
with people from all corners of the positions across our network.
continent, and where every day is You can find out more about
different? Working for Wizz Air, joining our team on this page, Becoming a
the largest low-cost airline in
Central and Eastern Europe, would
and by searching #IamWIZZcrew
on social media, where you’ll find
Wizz Air pilot
offer just that and much more. more of our amazing crew telling Working as a pilot for Wizz Air is
Wizz Air operates more than 550 you all about their incredible great if you want to spend time
routes from 28 bases, connecting roles, as well as details on our with your loved ones, because we
more than 140 destinations across recruitment events. You can look are one of the few airlines that, where
44 countries. And we’re looking for us on Facebook, Instagram, possible, give pilots the chance to fly
to grow our brilliant team. Our Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn. from their home countries.
biggest ever recruitment campaign, What are you waiting for? We also offer our employees
fast-track development opportunities:
if you begin your career at Wizz Air
as a cadet-level First Officer, you can
become Senior First Officer within
two years. If you have the ambition
to become a Captain you can apply
for the upgrade programme after a
further two years, and then if you
pass the evaluation, you will become
a fully qualified Captain.
ADAM’S STORY
For Adam Marczuk, there was no
other job that could compete with
becoming a pilot. “I was always
fascinated by the idea of flying,” he
says. So, after working for a private
equity fund he decided to turn his
passion into his job and become an
airline pilot.
Becoming
a member
of cabin crew
We are looking for dedicated, Attendant in 2014 when her
positive, energetic, hard- local WIZZ base in Riga
Ready for
takeoff working, friendly candidates opened. Since then, she has
to join our fantastic cabin quickly climbed through the
crew. It’s a job that presents ranks, and is now a First Aid
new challenges every day, Trainer. “I consider myself
offers flexible working hours, really lucky, because medicine
long-term opportunities, an is also my passion, so my role
incredible work environment, is the perfect mix,” she smiles.
fantastic colleagues, plus the In her spare time, Liene is
chance to travel all over adventurous. As well as
Europe and beyond – not indulging her love of travel
something you can say for with trips to Tel Aviv and
Adam loves the average office job. Agadir, where she learnt to
scuba diving
surf, she has also trained with
LIENE’S STORY the Latvian National Guard,
Adam joined Wizz Air in 2010 and Liene Kraule was working and taken up water-skiing and
is currently employed as a Senior as a nurse when she realised salsa dancing. “I love trying
First Officer based at his local airport that she wanted a change of exciting activities, but I also
in Warsaw. “I’m lucky to have a really career, and decided to like peaceful nights in with a
good work-life balance, and I live just combine her enjoyment of board game,” she laughs.
a 15-minute drive from the airport,” he working with people with her As for her role at Wizz Air,
says. “That balance also gives me the love for travel. “I was keen to Liene says that “the best part
opportunity to pursue my hobby as a find a job where I could of my job is having the chance
scuba diving instructor – in my spare interact with the public and to help bring people into the
time I work with a charity teaching also be part of an international profession. I love seeing
disabled people to dive. It’s my team. Joining Wizz Air offered someone’s confusion turn into
biggest passion after flying.” exactly that,” she says. Liene understanding, and I would
His role at WIZZ also offers Adam began as a Junior Cabin Crew encourage anyone considering
the opportunity to participate in a job at Wizz Air. It’s the best!”
open days and recruitment events.
“I really enjoy attending these events
– it means that when I’m not flying, Liene’s passion
for travel includes
I’m talking about flying to the future
surfing in Agadir
generation of pilots. I enjoy sharing
my experiences and encouraging
people to follow their dreams, since
that’s what I’m doing too,” he
explains. As for how he describes the
role to prospective new colleagues,
Adam says that it’s simple. “You are
joining a fast-growing, exciting and
supportive company with a real
variety of routes to fly. We’re a happy
team and a smile is always met with a
smile by my colleagues.”
Your safety and security is our top priority! In order to ensure a smooth
and pleasant flight please read the following rules of conduct.
• Film or photograph the cabin crew without • Rejection to fly with Wizz Air in the future
their permission
* Subject to applicable jurisdiction
For more information, please refer to the General Conditions of Carriage on wizzair.com
EXERCISES FOR YOUR UPPER AND LOWER BODY DURING THE FLIGHT:
A B C D E
Airport
Transfer
Pre-book your airport transfers
and avoid the hassle. From city
breaks to summer vacations or
a ski holiday, we have a transfer
for everyone. Wizz Air has
teamed up with P-Airbus and
Rideways to offer you transfers
PURO OLD TOWN at more than 100 airports. Book
T
he Puro Old Town Hotel is controlled completely from a tablet wizzairporttransfer.com.
located in the centre of Gdansk computer which was really cool.
on Granary Island, just 150m The bathroom was fantastic and the
from the Green Gate and 300m from heated floor in there was a nice little
the Long Market. The property boasts bonus. The hotel bar is really beautiful Airport
an elegant restaurant, a cool rooftop and the chill-out area has comfy Parking
bar with incredible city views, and chairs and complimentary iPads to
offers free Wi-Fi access and bike use use as you relax. The location was Wizz Air’s long-standing partner,
to guests. There’s even a hotel spa perfect, right in the centre of town ParkCloud, offers the best prices
that offers complimentary pilates near the big wheel.” and availability for airport parking
classes and running tours of the city. To book, please visit wizzair.com across Europe. Offering fast and
Asa, from the UK, left the following and find your best hotel deal with easy booking with significant
review on Wizz Air’s partner website our trusted partner Booking.com. savings whether you’re going on
Booking.com: “Literally the best hotel holiday or travelling on business,
I’ve ever stayed in. The room was book online at wizzparking.com.
-€10
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Shop, collect and spend! Apply equipment
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With a smooth red glass bottle and the Hugo
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Discover the most popular fragrances
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SEXY AMBER
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Superbly stylish and sultry.
A spotlight on warm amber
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When black meets nude. At once chic,
voluptuous, intense, and soft, Sì lingers on the
skin and enchants the senses. The perfume
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the refreshing and
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by a warm, woody scent
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€29
100 ml
DIAMONDS HE
EdT 30ml
Built around vibrant Sichuan pepper,
iconic cedar and the intensity of
vetiver, this is the most fascinating
woody aromatic fragrance. Coveted
like its inspirational gemstone, the
man behind this scent radiates
natural and sharp confidence.
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