Wizz Air, one of Europe’s leading low-cost airlines, today announced the launch of a new direct connection from Warsaw–Radom Airport to Burgas, Bulgaria and one more route from Katowice Airport to Comiso in Italy. Warsaw–Radom → Burgas (Bulgaria) - Starts 21 July 2026 - Operates twice weekly (Tuesdays & Saturdays) - Fares from PLN 109 one-way Katowice → Comiso (Italy, Sicily) - Starts 8 July 2026 - Operates twice weekly (Wednesdays & Sundays) - Fares from PLN 89 one-way Destination Highlights Burgas, Bulgaria - Gateway to the Black Sea coast - Known for sandy beaches, lively promenades, and nearby resorts like Sunny Beach and Nessebar. - Family-friendly, affordable, and culturally vibrant. Comiso, Sicily - Authentic Sicilian town with historic charm and culinary traditions. - Convenient access to UNESCO-listed Val di Noto (Ragusa, Modica, Noto). - Close to Sicily’s Mediterranean coastline. Strategic Expansion - Strengthens Wizz Air’s presence in Mazovia (Warsaw–Radom) and Silesia (Katowice) regions. - Katowice Airport will see its largest-ever summer schedule in 2026, with eight aircraft based and expanded Mediterranean connectivity. - Wizz Air now operates 234 routes from Poland to 32 countries, supported by 38 aircraft based locally. - In 2025 alone, the airline carried 14.5 million passengers in Poland, with improved punctuality and reliability. This move reflects Wizz Air’s continued investment in Poland, focusing on affordable leisure travel and strengthening regional connectivity across Europe.
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