Wizz Air, one of Europe’s leading low-cost airlines and the second-largest airline in Poland, today announced the launch of three new direct routes from the country for the Spring/Summer 2026 season. New destinations added: Wizz Air is launching three new international routes from Poland, strengthening its network in Central Europe. Airports involved: The new services will operate from Warsaw Chopin Airport and Katowice Airport, two of Wizz Air’s major Polish bases. Destinations: - Warsaw → Valencia (Spain) - Warsaw → Copenhagen (Denmark) - Katowice → Alicante (Spain) Start dates: Flights are scheduled to begin in Spring 2026, with tickets already available for booking. Strategic Importance - Expands Wizz Air’s footprint in Southern and Western Europe, connecting Polish travelers to popular leisure and cultural destinations. - Strengthens Warsaw and Katowice as hubs for both business and holiday travel. - Supports Wizz Air’s broader growth strategy in Europe, where it continues to add capacity and routes despite competitive pressures. What This Means for Travelers - More low-cost options for Polish passengers heading to Spain and Denmark. - Increased connectivity for tourism and business between Poland and Western Europe. - Competitive fares expected, as Wizz Air continues to challenge legacy carriers on these routes. ✅ In short: Wizz Air is boosting its Polish network with three new routes to Spain and Denmark, starting Spring 2026, giving travelers more affordable choices and expanding its European reach.
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