Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, today starts operating two new services from two of its six Polish bases. The newest WIZZ services connect Gdansk with the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv and Katowice with the popular holiday destination, Bari in the South of Italy. Starting today, both new routes will operate year round, two times a week.
Wizz Air offers a total of 132 routes to 24 countries from its 8 Polish airports, providing affordable access between the country and the rest of Europe and beyond for both business and leisure travelers.
WIZZ has recently announced several attractive holiday routes from Poland. From late autumn, the airline will operate low-fare flights from Katowice to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and two of the Canary Islands, Tenerife and Lanzarote, while starting from January, a new service will connect Gdansk with Grenoble in the French Alps.
Seats on Wizz Air’s newest Gdansk and Katowice routes are available from just PLN 129* and can be purchased on wizzair.com.
WIZZ AIR’S NEWEST SERVICES FROM GDANSK AND KATOWICE
Route | Days | Starts | Fares From* |
Gdansk – Kyiv | Tuesday, Saturday | 2 August | PLN 129 |
Katowice - Bari | Tuesday, Saturday | 2 August | PLN 129 |
Katowice - Tenerife | Monday, Friday | 31 October | PLN 259 |
Katowice - Dubai | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday | 1 November | PLN 389 |
Katowice - Lanzarote | Thursday | 3 November | PLN 259 |
Gdansk – Grenoble | Saturday | 14 January | PLN 129 |
Gabor Vasarhelyi, Corporate Communications Manager at Wizz Air said: “We are thrilled to launch today two new WIZZ routes from two of our six Polish bases, establishing a low-fare connection between Gdansk and the capital of Ukraine and Katowice and sunny Southern Italy. We will keep on expanding our ever-growing Poland network with more attractive services our customers want and remain committed to delivering an excellent onboard experience on each WIZZ flight. Our friendly Polish crew looks forward to welcoming you on board one of our new Airbus A320 or A321 aircraft!”