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Wizz Air Goes Big in Romania

Wizz Air Goes Big in Romania with 15 New Routes

A winter schedule with more destinations than your aunt’s holiday shopping list

Wizz Air clearly woke up one morning in Romania, looked around, and thought: “You know what this country needs? More pink planes and cheaper flights.” And just like that, the airline announced its biggest-ever network expansion in Romania, launching 15 brand-new routes for the 2025–26 winter season.

If you thought choosing where to fly this winter would be hard, wait until Wizz Air gives you a map that looks like someone sneezed pins all over Europe and North Africa.

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Where you can now escape to

The expansion kicks off in late October, just in time for when Romanian winters turn from “a bit chilly” to “why are my eyelashes frozen?” Thankfully, Wizz Air is offering plenty of escape routes:

  • Bucharest Otopeni gets five new toys, including links to Berlin and Marrakesh. So yes, you can swap the icy wind for pretzels or camels, depending on your mood.
  • Cluj-Napoca gets four new routes, proving Transylvania is no longer just about vampires—it’s about cheap flights too.
  • Lasi also scores four, because apparently three wasn’t enough. Copenhagen is on the list, so prepare your scarf and your credit card for those Danish pastries.
  • Brasov, the new kid on the block, gets two routes—small but mighty. One of them heads to Milan Malpensa, so you can practice your fashion runway walk before boarding.
Wallet-friendly, wanderlust-approved

With these new additions, Wizz Air now has a whopping 228 routes from 13 airports in Romania, reaching 85 destinations across 27 countries. That’s not just an expansion—it’s basically Wizz Air playing Pokémon: “Gotta connect them all!”

The bigger picture

Beyond giving Romanians a lot more ways to dodge winter, this move highlights Wizz Air’s ongoing obsession with regional connectivity and affordable travel. Translation: they’ll keep pumping out more routes, more pink planes, and more reasons to check flight prices instead of doing actual work.

So grab your coat, your passport, and maybe a snack (since we all know how Wizz Air feels about baggage fees)—Romania just got a whole lot more connected.

Published
18 August 2025
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