
Wizz Air Announces Major Expansion at Wrocław Airport, Adding New Routes, More Flights, and a Third Aircraft to Strengthen Its Polish Network
Wizz Air, one of Poland’s leading low-cost carriers and Europe’s fastest-growing airlines, has announced an ambitious new chapter in its operations at Wrocław Airport. Building on its strong local presence and continuous growth across the Polish market, the airline will significantly expand its base in the city by adding a third Airbus A321neo aircraft starting in June 2026. This strategic addition will unlock a host of new travel opportunities for passengers, including three brand-new international routes and expanded flight frequencies on several existing popular connections.
Expanding Wrocław’s Global Reach
The upcoming expansion will see Wizz Air introduce new services to Reykjavik (Iceland), Dortmund (Germany), and Varna (Bulgaria) — destinations that have long been on the wish list of travelers from the Lower Silesia region. These new routes are designed to enhance accessibility, connect Wrocław to more European cities, and support both tourism and business exchanges.
Alongside these fresh additions, Wizz Air will also increase the number of flights to some of its most popular destinations, such as Barcelona, Bari, Tirana, and Malaga. This will provide greater flexibility for passengers, allowing for easier planning, more convenient schedules, and enhanced connectivity to sun-soaked holiday destinations and vibrant cultural hubs across Europe.
Tickets for all new and expanded routes are already available for booking on wizzair.com and through the WIZZ mobile app, offering travelers the opportunity to plan their journeys well in advance and take advantage of the airline’s competitive low fares.
A Milestone in Wrocław’s Aviation History
Wizz Air’s partnership with Wrocław Airport is not new — it’s a relationship that has been steadily growing for nearly two decades. Since launching its first flights from the city in 2006, the airline has carried close to 7 million passengers to and from Wrocław, consistently expanding its route network and deepening its local footprint.
The deployment of a third Airbus A321neo, one of the world’s most modern and efficient single-aisle aircraft, marks another major milestone in Wizz Air’s Wrocław story. With this addition, the airline’s local base will support 22 routes across 17 countries, reinforcing its position as one of the leading carriers serving the region.
This expansion underscores Wizz Air’s long-term commitment to Wrocław Airport and the broader Lower Silesia region, contributing not only to the city’s connectivity but also to its economic development. Increased flight frequencies and new destinations are expected to boost inbound tourism, create new jobs in aviation and hospitality, and stimulate local businesses dependent on travel and trade.
Investment in Efficiency and Sustainability
Wizz Air’s choice of the Airbus A321neo for this expansion reflects the airline’s ongoing focus on efficiency, sustainability, and modern fleet operations. The A321neo offers significant fuel savings, reduced noise emissions, and lower CO₂ output per passenger, aligning with the carrier’s environmental goals and its broader strategy to become the most sustainable ultra-low-cost airline in Europe.
The airline continues to operate one of the youngest fleets in the world, with an average aircraft age of around five years. This modern fleet allows Wizz Air to deliver affordable fares while maintaining a commitment to reducing its environmental footprint and improving passenger comfort.
Strengthening Poland’s Aviation Network
Wizz Air’s expansion in Wrocław is part of a broader strategy to strengthen its operations across Poland — one of its most important markets in Central and Eastern Europe. Between January and October 2025, Wizz Air operated over 50,000 flights to and from Poland, serving more than 11 million passengers. This represents a nearly 20% year-on-year increase compared to the same period in 2024, reflecting the airline’s growing appeal and reliability among Polish travelers.
Equally notable is Wizz Air’s operational performance, with a 99.8% flight completion rate over this period, underscoring the company’s efficiency and dependable service. These figures highlight Wizz Air’s commitment not just to expansion, but to operational excellence — a crucial factor in building passenger trust and ensuring sustainable growth.
CEO Highlights Strategic Commitment to Poland
During a press conference held at Wrocław Airport to announce the expansion, József Váradi, Chief Executive Officer of Wizz Air, emphasized the significance of this development for both the airline and the region:
“Today marks another milestone for Wrocław and for Poland. By adding a third aircraft, launching three new routes, and increasing frequencies on existing favourites, we are continuing our ambitious growth plans in the country, bringing even more choice, low fares, and flexibility for our passengers,” Váradi said.
He went on to stress the broader benefits of the investment, noting:
“This expansion is a testament to our commitment: to deliver simple, affordable, and enjoyable travel while fuelling regional growth and creating more jobs both directly with the airline and in the associated industries. We look forward to welcoming even more travellers on board and strengthening Poland’s connectivity and sustainable development.”
Driving Regional Growth and Opportunities
The addition of new routes and aircraft capacity in Wrocław is expected to generate multiple positive economic effects. Beyond direct employment in aviation, the move will likely spur job creation in related sectors, such as airport services, tourism, and hospitality. Local travel agencies, hotels, and businesses catering to inbound visitors are expected to see increased demand as new travelers discover the charm and dynamism of Wrocław and the Lower Silesia region.
Furthermore, stronger air links with Western and Southern Europe will make it easier for Polish entrepreneurs and professionals to build international partnerships, attend business events, and access new markets. This growing connectivity reinforces Wrocław’s reputation as a modern, well-connected European city — a vital hub for both tourism and commerce.
Wizz Air’s Continued Growth Vision
The upcoming base expansion at Wrocław Airport is part of Wizz Air’s broader long-term vision for growth across Europe. The airline continues to focus on affordability, innovation, and environmental responsibility, aiming to make air travel more accessible to a growing number of passengers while maintaining operational excellence.
With the addition of the third A321neo, the airline not only increases its capacity but also ensures that passengers benefit from a better travel experience — with quieter cabins, greater comfort, and improved reliability.
As Wizz Air prepares for a record-breaking 2026, the Wrocław expansion serves as a clear statement of its confidence in the Polish market and its unwavering commitment to connecting people, places, and possibilities.
In summary, Wizz Air’s new investment in Wrocław marks a transformative step for the airline and the region. With a third aircraft joining the fleet, new routes connecting travelers to Reykjavik, Dortmund, and Varna, and enhanced services to favorite destinations like Barcelona and Bari, the expansion reaffirms Wizz Air’s dedication to affordable, sustainable, and high-quality air travel.
For Polish travelers and visitors to Wrocław alike, the sky just opened to even more destinations — and the future of travel looks brighter than ever.

