Saturday, 19 Oct 2024

Wizz Air Unveils Expansion in Chisinau, Adds New Flights to 16 Cities Across Europe Including Germany, Belgium, Italy and France

Wizz Air is significantly expanding its operations in Eastern Europe with the re-establishment of its base at Chisinau International Airport in Moldova. This strategic initiative, slated for the winter 2024-25 season, marks a significant milestone in the airline's growth strategy, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and offering passengers more travel choices during the peak travel season.


Wizz Air Unveils Expansion in Chisinau, Adds New Flights to 16 Cities Across Europe Including Germany, Belgium, Italy and France

Wizz Air is significantly expanding its operations in Eastern Europe with the re-establishment of its base at Chisinau International Airport in Moldova. This strategic initiative, slated for the winter 2024-25 season, marks a significant milestone in the airline's growth strategy, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and offering passengers more travel choices during the peak travel season.

Expanded Flight Network

The resumption of operations at Chisinau will see Wizz Air operating flights to an impressive lineup of 16 destinations. This expansion is not just about increasing the number of flights but also about deepening the airline’s footprint in essential markets. Starting December 16, the airline plans to roll out three flights per week to both Dortmund and Memmingen, Germany. These routes are strategically chosen to cater to both the burgeoning demand for travel in the region and to serve the significant diaspora from Eastern Europe residing in Germany.

Diverse European Destinations

In addition to the German cities, Wizz Air will introduce a twice-weekly service to the romantic city of Verona, Italy, starting the same week. The following day, the airline will add routes to two major European capitals: Berlin, Germany, and Paris Beauvais, France. These connections are poised to cater to both leisure and business travelers, providing cost-effective options for visiting some of Europe's most iconic locations.

As the week progresses, the expansion continues with new flights to Bologna, Italy, launching on December 18. This route aims to attract leisure travelers looking to explore the rich culinary and historical heritage of one of Italy’s most charming cities. The expansion phase concludes on December 19 with the start of services to Brussels Charleroi, Belgium, and Nuremberg, Germany. Each of these routes will also feature two flights per week, optimizing the schedule for frequent travelers and facilitating smoother travel plans.

Strategic Growth and Customer Benefits

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