Wizz Air Expands Polish Network with 3 Exciting New Routes for Summer 2026
Wizz Air Expands Polish Network with 3 exciting new routes for Summer 2026
Wizz Air has taken one look at Poland’s summer travel plans and said, “You know what you need? More beaches.” The result: three brand-new leisure routes for Spring/Summer 2026, neatly aimed at sunseekers, sea lovers and anyone already mentally on holiday.
With these additions, Wizz Air is doubling down on its role as Poland’s second-largest airline — and making it very clear that summer 2026 will involve less waiting around and more boarding passes.
Warsaw Modlin Gets Two Sunny Upgrades
First up, Warsaw Modlin Airport is getting not one, but two new seaside routes, both launching between late May and early June 2026 — just in time for the “I can’t look at another spreadsheet” phase of the year.
Varna, Bulgaria will be served three times a week, offering Black Sea beaches, historic streets and surprisingly good food.
Rimini, Italy comes in with four weekly flights, covering Adriatic sunsets, gelato breaks and the kind of beach days that turn into long dinners.
Basically: one route for relaxation, one for living your best Italian summer fantasy — and both without a connection.
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Kraków to Rhodes: Because Greece Is Always a Yes
Not to be left out, Kraków is getting a direct line to Rhodes, launching with three flights per week.
Rhodes brings the full Mediterranean experience: beaches, ancient ruins, charming old towns and the very real possibility that you’ll consider moving there permanently sometime around day three.
This route is tailor-made for holidaymakers and VFR travellers alike — whether you’re visiting family, friends, or just your future self who desperately needs a holiday.
Affordable Fares, Predictably Popular Destinations
One-way fares for the new routes start from 109 PLN, which is dangerously close to the price of a very nice dinner — and significantly cheaper than trying to manifest summer vibes from your balcony.
The destinations span the Black Sea, Adriatic and Mediterranean, ticking all the classic summer boxes: sun, sea, and the chance to forget what day of the week it is.
New Routes, New Planes, Same Bright Pink Attitude
All flights will be operated using Airbus A321neo aircraft, which in airline terms means:
- lower fuel consumption,
- reduced CO₂ emissions,
- significantly less noise, and
- a smoother ride to your holiday state of mind.
Wizz Air’s fleet remains one of the youngest in Europe, with an average age of just over 4.5 years — meaning fewer surprises and more reliability.
Poland Remains a Big Deal for Wizz Air
With these additions, Wizz Air now operates a whopping 234 routes from Poland to 32 countries. Since entering the Polish market, the airline has carried nearly 130 million passengers — which is a lot of people who have successfully escaped their inboxes.
Much of this growth is powered by Wizz Air’s Warsaw Modlin base, opened in December 2025, which has quickly become a key launchpad for leisure routes.
Customer First… but Make It Affordable
According to Wizz Air, the new routes are part of its Customer First Compass strategy, which focuses on low fares, flexibility and a better overall travel experience. In other words: more destinations, more choice, fewer excuses not to book that summer trip.
Bottom line? Wizz Air isn’t reinventing summer travel — it’s just making it easier, cheaper and a lot sunnier. Poland gets three new beach routes, travellers get more options, and Summer 2026 suddenly looks very promising. So what is stopping you from visiting one of these fantastic destinations! One of these fantastic DMCs would be happy to help you plan your next group or incentive trip!

