
Wizz Air Goes Big in Poland with 10 new routes and 2 new Aircraft
Wizz Air Goes Big in Poland with 10 new routes and 2 new Aircraft
Wizz Air is making serious moves in Poland—and we’re not just talking about cartwheels of joy over cheap flight deals. The budget-friendly airline is adding two shiny new Airbus A321neos to its Polish fleet—bringing the count to six aircraft in Kraków and seven in Katowice. And what do you do when you get new toys? You show them off, of course! Wizz is celebrating with a wave of new routes that will have Polish travelers jetting off to all corners of Europe faster than you can say “czy macie Wi-Fi na pokładzie?”
Let’s break it down.
New Flights from Kraków – From Pierogi to Pintxos
Starting between late October and December 2025, four new destinations will join the Kraków departure board. So, if you’ve been staring wistfully out your office window wishing you were anywhere else, this is your sign.
- Bilbao (from Dec 9, Tue/Sat): Time to swap goulash for gourmet pintxos and wine so fancy it comes with its own glass swirl.
- Verona (from Oct 28, Tue/Thu/Sat): Channel your inner Romeo or Juliet in the most romantic city that’s ever been mentioned in high school literature class.
- Vilnius (from Oct 26, Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun): Baroque beauty, quirky street art, and the unofficial capital of Baltic cool? Yes, please.
- Tallinn (from Oct 26, Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun): Medieval fairytale meets startup unicorns—and now, a direct flight from Kraków.
Kraków’s runway just got a lot busier, and we’re here for it.
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Katowice Steps Up – Sun, Cities, and a Little Bit of Everything
Not to be outdone, Katowice is showing up with a whopping six new routes between October 2025 and March 2026. This city is quietly becoming a powerhouse of connectivity—and not just for coal conferences anymore.
- Porto (from Oct 26, Wed/Sun): Port wine, tiled churches, and sunsets that make your Instagram melt.
- Faro (from Mar 30, Mon/Fri): Algarve beaches and the kind of winter escape that makes your colleagues in puffer coats very jealous.
- Brindisi (from Mar 29, Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun): Apulian charm and pizza by the sea? Say no more.
- Lamezia Terme (from Mar 31, Tue/Thu/Sat): A lesser-known Italian gem, now just three cannoli away thanks to Wizz Air.
- Brașov (from Mar 31, Tue/Thu/Sat): Dracula’s neck of the woods, now just a short flight from Katowice. Vampires not included.
- Maastricht (from Mar 29, Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun): Where Dutch history meets hipster cafes and biking is basically a national sport.
From beach towns to medieval towns, Wizz Air clearly believes variety is the spice of life—and Polish travelers are the lucky beneficiaries.
The Bigger Picture – Polish Expansion on the Rise
This expansion is more than just new stamps in your passport. Wizz Air’s latest move supports the growing demand in Małopolska and Silesia, and it builds on the airline’s already impressive 9.3% growth in Polish operations during the first half of 2025.
And in case you’re wondering—yes, Wizz Air is still winning the aviation beauty contest with one of the youngest fleets in the sky. Their A321neo aircraft aren’t just sleek—they’re fuel-efficient, eco-friendly, and designed to keep your carbon footprint lighter than your carry-on.
Final Boarding Call
Whether you’re escaping the cold, chasing the sun, or just need a solid excuse to eat tapas in Spain “for business reasons,” Wizz Air’s new routes from Kraków and Katowice are the green light you’ve been waiting for.
So grab your suitcase, check your passport expiration date, and maybe practice saying “a glass of wine, please” in six different languages. Wizz Air’s got the planes. You just need to pick a seat.
Bon voyage—or as they say in Katowice, szerokiej drogi!
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