Wizz Air launches UK’s first non-stop flights to new city

Wizz Air is to launch the UK’s only non-stop flights to Medina, Saudi Arabia. (Image: Getty)

is launching Britain’s only non-stop flights to the Saudi Arabian city of Medina.

The budget airline announced it will begin daily return flights between and Medina from August 1 using a new Airbus A321XLR plane. Wizz Air said single fares are available from £233.99.

The enhanced fuel capacity of the Airbus A321XLRs means they will have a maximum range of up to 11 hours flying time and burn up to 30% less fuel per seat than previous generation aircraft, according to Airbus.

Wizz Air has ordered 47 jets and will use its first to fly between Gatwick and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from March 31. It will be the airline’s longest UK route.

The carrier already has an extensive network in the Middle East, with nearly 100 routes across the region.

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A view of Medina's holy shrine of prophet Mohammad and masjid Al nabi

Medina includes Al Nabi masjid and the holy shrine of the prophet Mohammad. (Image: Getty)

Marion Geoffroy, Managing Director of Wizz Air UK, said the announcement of the Gatwick-Medina route is “an important milestone for the airline” as it continues to widen its network from the UK beyond Europe.

She added: “We strive to make flying as accessible as possible and this new direct route will give thousands of travellers the chance to connect with a city rich in culture and history for an affordable price.

“We are proud to be the airline that connects iconic cities around the world, and we look forward to providing even more opportunities for travel in the future.”

Travellers who want to fly between the UK and the holy city of Medina have to take connecting flights. Flights can take up to seven hours and have passengers in non-reclinable seats.

Ms Geoffroy said: “The ultra-low-cost seat has evolved over time. The comfort is the same (as other airlines’ economy seats).”

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Hajj and Umrah pilgrims walking in front of the souvenir shops near Prophet Mosque gates in Madinah

Medina is the second holiest city for muslims after Mecca. (Image: Getty)

She said she was recently on an Emirates flight and found she “didn’t have more space” compared with a Wizz Air plane.

Ms Geoffroy added: “It’s down to also how you feel on board. We have an improved cabin with a different light. It’s also down to how the cabin crew make you feel when you’re on board.

“Our cabin crew are very used to those long flights now, and they know how to advise passengers on what to do on board.

“It’s a matter of really looking at the fares because (between) economy on Emirates and economy on Wizz, I think there is not so much difference nowadays when it comes to the seat comfort.”

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