The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air announced it is adding a new Airbus A320 to its fleet in the hopes of increasing its passenger traffic by 20 percent next year. The new aircraft will begin operating on March 13 and add 300 new jobs to the local market. Wizz Air also announced it would increase its weekly flight offers to Dortmund, Eindhoven, Kiev, Larnaca, Malaga and Naples and will reinstate the holiday route to Thessaloniki. The airline company will also now be flying into Warsaw’s Chopin Airport, which is the city’s main airport. Wizz Air will operate 155 weekly flights from Budapest during the summer period.