The English weather also brought difficult situations to Debrecen Airport
Author: Tamás Rituper | [email protected]
Publish date: 12.12.2022. 16:25 | Updated: 12.12.2022. 4:32 p.m
Debrecen – The morning flight arrived 2 hours late from London, then two more planes had to land here.
Wizz Air announced that the UK region was hit by heavy snowfall and unfavorable weather conditions on Sunday, causing major disruptions to public and air transport.
Snow also arrived in Debrecen, this is what the airport looked like on Monday morning
Due to the disturbances that affected ground public transportation, the employees working at the airport (including security, ground service personnel, and personnel dealing with de-icing of aircraft) were unable to reach their workplaces, and snowfall of more than ten centimeters covered the airports and their surroundings and prevented aircraft from Takeoff and landing.
Like other airlines, Wizz Air has also been affected by unforeseen circumstances, so unfortunately it has had to cancel or delay many flights departing and arriving from London-Luton and London-Gatwick airports.
Report Debrecen International Airport Kft. , which operates Debrecen Airport, Dehir.hu,
Debrecen’s flight wasn’t stuck in London, but the plane expected at 1:20am only arrived at 3:20am.
Between three and four in the morning, two more landed at Debrecen airport, one from Romania, the other from Moldova. They were supposed to fly to London, but were forced to land here, because they had been informed from London that they could not receive them.
The Debrecen Airport operator, in cooperation with the relevant airline, accommodated the passengers. Both planes are due to leave for London in the late afternoon on Monday.
According to Wizz Air’s announcement, they will do everything they can to restore operations, but there are factors – such as weather conditions – over which the airline has no influence. Wizz Air has sent information about the current situation and rebooking options to its passengers who do so directly wizzair.com Website or mobile app.
Passengers who book through intermediaries and travel agencies should contact the relevant companies to obtain this information. The airline is already working with its local partners to provide accommodation for passengers stranded in the UK, but this is taking longer than expected due to the crisis affecting the entire country.