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Wizz Air Expands Across Europe : More Routes, More Bases, and a Whole Lot of Pink Planes

Europe’s favorite ultra-low-cost carrier, Wizz Air, is flexing its wings again—this time with a whirlwind expansion across Poland, North Macedonia, and Moldova. They’re adding shiny new planes, launching fresh routes, and basically proving that you don’t need a first-class budget to fly like royalty (or at least like someone who enjoys €20 tickets).

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Poland Gets a Plane Party

Over in Warsaw, Wizz Air is cranking up the volume with two brand-new Airbus A321neo planes, bumping their Warsaw Chopin base to a fleet of 14 aircraft by summer 2025. What does that mean for you?

  • Four new destinations: Say hello to Dortmund, Bucharest, Genoa, and Pisa. (Because what’s summer without pizza, pasta, and the Leaning Tower?)
  • Increased flights on 15 existing routes—basically, Warsaw’s turning into Europe’s new connecting hotspot.
  • Oh, and there’s 1 million extra seats up for grabs, with a 20% capacity boost, so maybe now you can avoid middle seats altogether.
North Macedonia’s New Horizons

Skopje, Wizz Air’s Macedonian headquarters, isn’t being left out of the fun.

  • Three fresh routes are set to launch, connecting Skopje to Barcelona, Lyon, and Stuttgart between May and September 2025.
  • With a network of 32 routes, Skopje is becoming the Beyoncé of budget flights—totally in its prime and grabbing all the attention.
Moldova Makes a Comeback

Moldova’s Chisinau is also back on Wizz Air’s radar in a big way.

  • A second aircraft will join the fleet, marking the return of a permanent base.
  • Three new routes: Pack your bags for Barcelona, Larnaca, and Wroclaw, starting July 2025.
  • Moldovan travelers, rejoice—your summer 2025 capacity is set to soar by a jaw-dropping 211%.
Why Wizz Air’s Expansion Is Big News

Not only is Wizz Air filling more gaps on the European map, but they’re also doing it with a green thumb, living up to their title as ‘EMEA’s most environmentally sustainable airline.’ So, if you’ve been on the lookout for an opportunity to hop on a plane and take an odyssey in perfect peace, this is the chance you’ve desired.

What’s Next?

If you’re dreaming of summer getaways, now’s the time to start planning. Whether it’s a tapas tour in Barcelona, a pasta pilgrimage to Genoa, or finally finding out what Wroclaw’s all about, Wizz Air’s got the flights—and the budget-friendly prices—to make it happen.

Wizz Air Expands Across Europe

Pack light, book early, and prepare for takeoff—2025 is shaping up to be Wizz Air’s biggest year yet!

Published
21 December 2024
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