Wizz Air Gives Gdansk "Complete Vote of Confidence", Adding 9th Plane and 5 New Routes
Wizz Air continues its Polish expansion, basing a ninth aircraft in Gdansk and opening new routes to popular European destinations from December 2025
Wizz Air continues its Polish expansion, basing a ninth aircraft in Gdansk and opening new routes to popular European destinations from December 2025
After nearly two decades in Romania, Wizz Air celebrates 50 million passengers in Bucharest and continues to expand its network with winter launches and additional aircraft
Wizz Air has opened its 34th base in Yerevan, Armenia, boosting global connectivity and reinforcing its leading position in the aviation market
Wizz Air marks 10 million passengers and celebrates 5 years of operations at its Larnaca base, enhancing Cyprus tourism and economy
Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air launches 'Locos' in Spain, a groundbreaking campaign where every production phase, from design to narration, was created with AI tools. The initiative is accompanied by a major media investment, supporting the expansion of the airline's network to 126 routes in 15 countries
According to EUROCONTROL data, air traffic in Europe remains steady compared to 2019, with sharp increases in Ryanair, Turkish, and Wizz Air, and significant improvements in punctuality and reductions in delays
High costs and focus on core markets lead Wizz Air to close Vienna operations. Routes to Bilbao and London Gatwick will halt by October 2025; all routes end by March 2026
The winter season ushers in a new bloom for Larnaca Airport with new routes by Wizz Air and Cyprus Airways, consolidating Cyprus's position as a key player in the regional aviation market and broadening the range of destinations available to travelers to and from the neighboring island
In just 20 years, a little-known low-cost airline has become a hot topic in Europe. What is Wizz Air's secret to rapidly establishing a base in Israel, and where else does it plan to expand? Did it truly bury Malév, Hungary's national airline, or is this a convenient excuse for critics?
The launch of the 35-minute Bratislava-Košice route marks a step forward in domestic connectivity while supporting Slovakia’s tourism growth