
Wizz Air summer routes 2025. Travel. Summer 2025 will be very busy at Polish airports. Wizz Air, the Hungarian airline, has announced its biggest flight schedule ever from Poland. There will be 163 routes from 10 Polish cities – that’s 16% more than last summer. This is Wizz Air’s answer to the growing interest in both holiday and business travel.
Wizz Air summer 2025 – New routes
The summer schedule includes 25 new routes, connecting Poland to both well-known cities and some hidden gems. From Gdańsk, travellers can fly to Madeira and Budapest. Kraków will have new flights to Bergen, Valencia, and Basel.
Katowice gains new connections to Madrid and Pisa, while Warsaw adds Bucharest, Genoa, and Rome.
Wrocław will now connect to London Gatwick and Budapest, and Rzeszów will offer flights to Milan Malpensa.
Wizz Air is not only expanding in big cities – it’s also creating more travel opportunities for people in smaller cities.
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Poland’s growing role in Wizz Air’s network
These changes show that Poland is becoming a key country for Wizz Air. The airline already flies from Warsaw, Kraków, Katowice, Gdańsk, Wrocław, Lublin, Poznań, Rzeszów, Olsztyn-Mazury, and Bydgoszcz.
Popular destinations such as Rome, Split, Abu Dhabi, Crete, and Marrakesh are expected to remain in high demand in 2025. Wizz Air also plans to increase the number of flights on many of its current routes, especially from Warsaw and Kraków.
More choices for Polish travellers
What makes Wizz Air’s offer special is the variety. You can choose between sunny beaches and big cities, perfect for tourists, students, or business trips.
This new schedule shows that flying from Poland is getting easier and more affordable. Wizz Air’s growing presence confirms that Poland is becoming one of the most important low-cost flight hubs in Europe.