Passengers traveling from high-risk exposure areas (red zone) will enter a 14-day quarantine in special centers upon arrival in Romania. This applies to passengers traveling from all of Italy, Hubei province in the People’s Republic of China, certain areas of South Korea, the regions of Hauts de France, Ile de France, Grand Est, Bourgogne France Comte, and Auvergne Rhones Alpes in France, the regions of Baden Wurttemberg, Bayern, and Nordrhein Westfalen in Germany, and the Madrid region in Spain.
Against this backdrop, Wizz Air is canceling flights from Memmingen / Munich West, Dortmund, Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, Madrid, Nuremberg, Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden, Frankfurt Hahn to Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara, starting March 11, 2020.
Passengers with bookings affected by this change who made their reservations directly on wizzair.com or in the airline’s mobile app will be automatically informed via email and will be able to choose between free rescheduling, a full refund, or a 120% refund of the initial fare as WIZZ credit.
Passengers who made their bookings through travel agencies – including online travel agencies – should contact the company from which they purchased their tickets.
Additionally, all passengers arriving from other areas in China, France, Germany, South Korea, Spain, and the whole of Iran (yellow zones) will be informed of the authorities’ decision regarding the 14-day quarantine imposed by the authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Wizz Air flights are being canceled?
Flights from several cities in Germany (Memmingen, Dortmund, Nuremberg, etc.) and Madrid, Spain, to Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara are canceled starting March 11, 2020.
What options do affected passengers have?
Passengers booked directly can choose between free rescheduling, a full refund, or a 120% refund in WIZZ credit.
What happens to passengers arriving from “red zones”?
Passengers from high-risk areas like Italy, Madrid, or specific German regions must enter a 14-day quarantine in special centers upon arrival in Romania.