Wizz Air is introducing huge changes to flights from Poland. We have the full list

Wizz Air is introducing huge changes to flights from Poland.  We have the full list

A small revolution in the Wizz Air route network. We present a full list of new products on routes from Polish airports, including: from Warsaw, Gdańsk and Krakow. What will change?

Changes in the connection networks of popular carriers are not surprising. A few days ago we informed that Wizz Air has planned a small revolution in its offer for September. It is related to the need to check aircraft engines at London Luton and Gatwick airports.

The decision was made after engine maker Pratt & Whitney withdrew its devices from several Airbus aircraft last month. Hungarian Airlines plans to inspect engines at an accelerated pace, but the process will still impact flights to and from two British airports.

Wizz Air is changing its route network from Poland

However, this is not the end of the changes. Aeroroutes reported that Wizz Air is also preparing a small revolution in its network of connections from Poland. The full list of new products has just been released online. As it turns out, on some routes the “candy” will fly much more often:

  • Warsaw-Budapest (until December 18 from 5 to 4 per week)

  • Warsaw-London Luton (reduction from 23 to 19 per week, except from December 6 to January 9)

  • Warsaw-Birmingham (reduction in the number of flights from 3 to 2 until December 20)

  • Warsaw-Rome (until January 11, reduced from 12 to 11 flights)

  • Warsaw-Catania (until December 1, increased from 2 to 3 per week)

  • Warsaw-Turin (from January 13, increased from 1 to 2 per week)

  • Warsaw-Verona (from January 8, increased from 1 to 3 per week)

  • Warsaw-Stockholm (reduction in the number of flights from 5 to 4 per week until December 18)

  • Warsaw-Tirana (reduction from 5 to 3 flights per week)

  • Kraków-Birmingham (reduction in the number of flights from 3 to 2 per week until December 19)

  • Kraków-London Gatwick (reduction from 7 to 5 per week)

  • Kraków-Nice (from 3 to 2 per week)

  • Kraków-Kutaisi (from December 21, increase from 2 to 3 flights per week)

  • Krakow-Tirana (from December 18 from 5 to 3 flights per week)

  • Kraków-Stavanger (reduction in the number of flights from 5 to 4 per week until December 20)

  • Gdańsk-Copenhagen (increase from 5 to 7 flights per week)

  • Gdańsk-Eindhoven (reduction from 7 to 5 flights per week, except for the period from December 5 to January 8)

  • Gdańsk-Hamburg (in the period until December 19, reduction from 5 to 4 per week)

  • Gdańsk-Leeds (in the period until December 19, reduction from 3 to 2 per week)

  • Gdańsk-London Luton (reduction in the number of flights from 14 to 12 per week, except for the period from December 5 to January 8)

  • Gdańsk-Oslo (from January 12, reduction in the number of flights from 10 to 9 per week)

  • Gdańsk-Alesund (increase from 7 to 9 per week)

  • Gdańsk-Tenerife (increase from 2 to 3 per week)

  • Gdańsk-Keflavik (increase from 2 to 3 flights per week)

  • Wrocław-London Luton (reduction from 10 to 7 per week except from December 4 to January 5)

  • Wrocław-Eindhoven (reduction from 3 to 2 per week, except for the period from December 6 to January 8)

  • Katowice-Eindhoven (reduction from 7 to 6 flights per week)

  • Katowice-Leeds (until December 19, reduction from 3 to 2 flights per week)

  • Katowice-London Luton (reduction from 14 to 12 flights per week, additional rotation from December 6 to January 3)

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