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29 October 2024

Wizz Air's new routes for the winter season

Among the airline's new 44 destinations for the winter are: Chisinau, Giza (Cairo), Marrakech, Salerno, Sharm El Sheikh and Stuttgart
Wizz Air is kicking off the 2024-2025 winter season by launching and reintroducing over 40 new routes within its extensive network. This winter, Wizz Air makes its debut at the new Salerno Airport in Italy, resumes operations in Chisinau in Moldova and opens new routes to exclusive destinations such as Giza (Cairo) and Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt, Marrakech in Morocco and Stuttgart in Germany, connecting them to even more cities. Overall, Wizz Air will operate over 600 routes during this season.
 
For winter season passengers, Wizz Air is offering more than 28 million seats at competitive fares, marking the largest winter capacity offering in its history. The airline's network spans across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia, ensuring a wide range of destinations at affordable prices.
 
Wizz Air offers subscription options with All You Can Fly, WIZZ MultiPass and Wizz Discount Club Premium and has introduced digital payment methods such as Apple Pay and Google Pay on its official app, accepting Revolut cards for in-flight purchases.
 
In addition, it continues to stand out for its environmental commitment, maintaining the lowest carbon intensity in the industry with an average of 52.6 grams of CO2 per passenger per kilometer. In partnership with Airbus, it is conducting tests with sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) in preparation for the RefuelEU regulation, which will come into force in January 2025.
 
By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: © Wizz Air Press Office

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