Wizz Air is not stopping. The Hungarian low-cost airline currently in advanced negotiations to establish a permanent operational base in Israel, announced today (August 14) a long list of new routes to be gradually opened in the regular season.
Among the 31 new routes is a new route between Tel Aviv and Venice, which will open on December 1, 2025. In December, prices will start at 458 ILS (approximately $120) for a one-way trip, and in January at 278 ILS (approximately $75) for a one-way trip, or 556 ILS (approximately $150) for a round trip, not including trolley, baggage, and seating.
Venice. Photo: Shutterstock But that's not all. Wizz Air is indeed opening more than 30 new routes from several of its bases in Europe. Incidentally, this highlights the company's activity as it maintains bases at various airports and the ease with which it announces the significant launch of new, affordable destinations.
New Routes from Wizz Air
Bucharest, Romania: Faro (Portugal), Berlin (Germany), Turku (Finland), Prague (Czech Republic), Bordeaux (France).
Iasi, Romania: Valencia (Spain), Pescara, (Italy), Copenhagen (Denmark), Prague (Czech Republic).
Cluj, Romania: Marrakech (Morocco), Malpensa Milan (Italy), Oslo (Norway), Nyköping (Sweden).
Milan Malpensa, Italy: Seville and Alicante (Spain), Brasov (Romania), Glasgow (Scotland).
Rome Fiumicino, Italy: Glasgow (Scotland), Brasov (Romania), Bordeaux (France).
Venice Marco Polo, Italy: Bordeaux (France), Larnaca (Cyprus), Tallinn (Estonia), Kutaisi (Georgia), London (UK), Valencia (Spain), and Tel Aviv (Israel).