Wizz Air's Expansion at Warsaw Chopin Airport
Wizz Air has announced its expansion at Warsaw Chopin Airport by adding the 15th Airbus A321neo aircraft in summer 2026 and launching five new direct routes. This expansion will allow Wizz Air to increase its market share in Warsaw to 25%, as well as offer over 500,000 additional seats in 2026.
New Destinations
The new destinations set to launch include:
- Menorca (Spain) - from March 29, 2026
- Tallinn (Estonia) - on the same date
- Lametia Terme (Italy) - from March 30, 2026
- Faro (Portugal) - from March 31, 2026
- Brașov (Romania) - from June 9, 2026
Prices for tickets on the new routes will start from 99 zlotys. The average age of Wizz Air's fleet is 4.5 years, indicating the modernity and reliability of the airline.
Since its founding in 2004, Wizz Air has transported over 128.5 million passengers in Poland. In 2025, the airline's on-time performance improved by 14.6%, and the completion rate of scheduled flights was 99.84%. Wizz Air's network from Chopin Airport consists of 62 routes to 27 countries.
"These investments highlight our long-term commitment to Poland and Warsaw as a key strategic market." - Salvatore Gabriele Imperiale
Wizz Air's expansion in Warsaw signifies increasing competition in the European air transport market. With new routes and an increase in the number of aircraft, the company aims to attract more passengers, which could positively impact Poland's tourism sector. It also underscores the importance of Warsaw as a strategic hub for low-cost carriers in the region.