Wizz - Destinations

Destinations

Further information: Wizz Air destinations

Wizz Air prefers to land at smaller or secondary airports to reduce costs and fees.

Wizz Air started new services between Katowice and London Gatwick in 2008. Winter destinations from Warsaw are Milan Bergamo and Grenoble. In January 2008, flights started from Gdansk to Goteborg, Bournemouth and Coventry.

In summer 2008, Wizz Air restarted the summer only services from Katowice and Budapest to Girona, as well as a new weekly service to Girona from GdaƄsk. Other summer services from Budapest are Heraklion, Corfu, Burgas and Varna, from Katowice to Crete-Heraklion and Burgas, Warsaw to Corfu and Burgas. They also restarted the three-times weekly service from London Luton to Burgas.

On 2 October 2008, Wizz Air announced that a number of its Romania services would have increased frequency following an order for three Airbus A320 aircraft. Services began 15 February 2009 from Timisoara, on 1 March 2009 from Bucharest, and 1 May 2009 from Cluj-Napoca.

In February 2012, Wizz Air announced that it would start flights from Debrecen International Airport to London, beginning June 18, 2012.

In April 11, 2013 Wizzair announced that it would start flights from Budapest Airport to Baku Heydar Aliyev International Airport starting from June 17, 2013. It will become the furthest east of Wizzair's destinations. The airline will push further east again from late October 2013 when it is set to become one of the first airlines to operate from Dubai World Central Airport.

Wizz Air Ukraine

  • The Ukrainian division of Wizz Air has 3 aircraft based at Kyiv Zhuliany International Airport

Wizz Air Serbia

  • The Serbian division of Wizz Air has two aircraft based at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

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