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Major changes in Wizz Air’s flight schedule are expected from December 2025, when new routes from Chisinau airport will begin.

New Routes from Chisinau

The Hungarian airline Wizz Air announced the launch of new flights from “Chisinau” airport to six popular European cities. This decision is driven by the growing demand for air travel from Moldova, especially among Ukrainian citizens.

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On its Instagram page, the airline specified that the new routes will operate as follows:

  • Nice, France — from December 2025;
  • Turin, Italy — from December 2025;
  • Hamburg, Germany — from December 2025;
  • Frankfurt-Hahn, Germany — from December 2025;
  • Copenhagen, Denmark — from March 2026;
  • Prague, Czech Republic — from March 2026.
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Fleet Expansion

According to preliminary information from Wizz Air, starting from October 26, 2025, the company plans to base a third Airbus A320 in Chisinau. This will significantly increase the regularity and variety of flights, which in turn will satisfy the increased interest in travel.

Announcements of New Routes

Previously, Wizz Air had already announced the launch of nearly thirty new destinations from other European countries, including Italy, Romania, and Israel. These recommendations and service expansions support the airline’s appeal at an international level.

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Interesting Facts about Wizz Air

Wizz Air is actively developing its route network, becoming one of the leading players in the European low-cost airline market. The airline publishes information about new flights and offers through various media formats, including social networks and press releases.

These innovations will undoubtedly affect the level of accessibility of air travel for travelers seeking comfort and flexibility when planning trips, as well as open up more opportunities for travel across Europe from the capital of Moldova.

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