Wizz Air Announces Record-Breaking Summer Flight Schedule from Poland for 2025
Wizz Air has unveiled its largest-ever summer flight schedule from Poland. For the 2025 season, the airline plans to operate 163 routes from 10 Polish airports, marking a 16 percent increase in capacity compared to the previous year. Among these are 25 brand-new routes, featuring a mix of popular destinations and less conventional options.
The new additions will be introduced from Gdańsk, Kraków, Katowice, Warsaw, Wrocław, and Rzeszów. Gdańsk will offer first-time flights to Billund, Budapest, Madeira, and Milan Malpensa. Passengers from Kraków will gain access to Bucharest, Bergen, Bologna, Basel, Valencia, and Genoa. Katowice will see new services to Fuerteventura, Madrid, Pisa, Chișinău, and Rome Fiumicino. Warsaw will add flights to Dortmund, Bucharest, Genoa, Pisa, and Rome Fiumicino. Wrocław joins the expansion with new routes to Budapest and London Gatwick, while Rzeszów will be connected with Milan Malpensa.
In addition to the new routes, Wizz Air continues to operate a broad range of well-established services that remain popular with travelers. From Gdańsk, passengers can still fly to destinations such as Larnaca, Hamburg, Malaga, and Stockholm. Katowice maintains its connections with Athens, Liverpool, Malta, and Rome Ciampino. Kraków continues to serve Milan Malpensa, Bologna, Valencia, and Abu Dhabi, with increased frequency on selected routes. Warsaw remains connected with Split, Crete, Marrakesh, and Copenhagen, while Wrocław continues flights to Tirana, Kutaisi, Larnaca, and Split.