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Wizz Air Starts 2025-2026 Winter Season with Largest Expansion Yet

Wizz Air, a leading low-cost carrier in Romania, has announced its largest network expansion yet for the winter season that has already started.

The airline inaugurates this week 25 routes from Bucharest Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Iași, Brașov and Sibiu to popular and much-awaited destinations across 17 countries in Europe and beyond.

 These developments across Bucharest and the whole country prove Wizz Air’s commitment to offering even more diverse travel options this winter season, meeting the growing demand for smart flying – be it when visiting friends and family during the holidays, or discovering new exciting destinations for leisure. The additions come after more capacity was already allocated during the 2025 summer season in Craiova, Sibiu and Timișoara, with further investments expected with the reopening of Wizz Air’s base in Suceava this December.

New routes from Bucharest

Between October 26-29, 11 Wizz Air routes will start from Bucharest Otopeni to Yerevan (Armenia), Prague (the Czech Republic), Turku (Finland), Bordeaux, Paris Orly (France), Berlin, Cologne (Germany), Pescara (Italy), Gdansk (Poland), Porto      (Portugal) and Bratislava (Slovakia).

 Furthermore, Wizz Air already allocated its second aircraft to the base in Bucharest Băneasa and, starting on October 26, relocated nine routes from Otopeni to Băneasa, with five of them to be operated exclusively from Bucharest’s secondary airport. The nine routes that passengers can enjoy from Bucharest Băneasa are Brussels Charleroi (Belgium), Milan Bergamo, Turin (Italy) and Barcelona (Spain), alongside the fully relocated at the airport to Nice (France), Frankfurt Hahn, Memmingen (Germany), Athens (Greece) and Basel (Switzerland).

 New routes from Cluj-Napoca

From Cluj-Napoca, passengers can travel with Wizz Air to Billund (Denmark), Marrakesh (Morocco), Oslo Sandefjord Torp (Norway) and Stockholm Skavsta (Sweden), as well as the newly reopened Tel Aviv connection (Israel).

New routes from Craiova

New routes have already taken-off from Craiova on to the much-awaited destinations of Paris Beauvais (France), Athens (Greece) and Naples (Italy).