With this expansion, the airline strengthens its presence in the Italian market, offering travellers the opportunity to reach new destinations with direct flights and quick connections.
For the summer 2025 season, Wizz Air will operate more than 200 routes from Italy to 80 destinations across 32 countries, with a largest ever summer offer of over 13 million low-fare seats.
From Rome Fiumicino new flights to Zaragoza and Bilbao and in addition to various beach holiday destinations such as popular Greek islands Corfu, Mykonos, Skiathos, Santorini, and Zakynthos, Wizz Air will operate 14 weekly connections to London, Madrid, and Barcelona. Furthermore, there will be nine weekly flights to Valencia and seven flights to both Malaga and Seville. Focusing on routes to Western Europe, Wizz Air will also operate seven weekly flights to Lisbon, the capital of Portugal.
At Milan Malpensa, notable highlights include 12 weekly connections to London Gatwick, but here too, the most frequent routes are to Spain. Wizz Air will increase the number of weekly flights from Milan to Barcelona to ninw, in the direction of Madrid to seven and towards Málaga and Valencia to five. Good connections from Milano to the Greek islands Crete, Corfu, Mykonos, Skiathos, Santorini and Zakynthos.
Announced as a major news at the end of 2024, the Venice-Barcelona and Venice-Madrid routes represent two of the most important connections for passengers from the northeast who wish to reach Spain. At the Venice Marco Polo Airport base, in addition to the numerous destinations accessible with the airline, the frequency of flights to both the Spanish capital and Gaudí's city will be increased to seven times per week.