Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, and largest airline at Gdansk Airport, today announced further growth of its low fare route network from Poland. From 3 July 2015 Wizz Air will start operating a new service from Gdansk to Reykjavik in Iceland, with two weekly flights.
Iceland is renowned for its picturesque architecture, breathtaking landscapes and its friendly and welcoming people. Polish visitors can enjoy Iceland’s famous waterfalls, thermal spas and spot the northern lights. Thanks to Wizz Air’s low fares Polish travelers can now visit Iceland departing from Gdansk with fares as low as 249 PLN*.
Wizz Air now offers a total of 116 Polish routes to 22 countries from seven Polish airports. Seats to Iceland are already on sale and can be booked on wizzair.com.
WIZZ AIR’S NEWEST POLISH ROUTE:
New Route | Days | Starting date | Fares from* |
Gdansk – Reykjavik (KEF) | Mon; Fri | 3 July | 249 PLN * |
Wizz Air’s Daniel de Carvalho said: “We continue growing our Polish route network and today announce excellent news for our customers in the Gdansk region. From 3 July we will fly from Gdansk to Reykjavik in Iceland every Monday and Friday, making our newest destination ideal for weekend breaks. Reykjavik’s Keflavik Airport is Wizz Air’s 111th destination in our international network and our low fares are now available in 38 countries in Europe and beyond. We urge our customers to book the lowest fares early on wizzair.com!”