The Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air is convinced that the fourteen new routes it has announced from Bratislava are still not enough.
First, it is worth recalling where Wizz Air currently flies from Bratislava: Skopje and London (Luton). Two destinations.
Next April, Wizz Air is to fly from Bratislava to 27 destinations. These are Skopje, London (Luton), Bucharest, Barcelona, ​​Lamezia Terme, Plovdiv, Varna, Malaga, Košice, Alicante, Athens, Oslo (Gardermoen), EuroAirport, Naples, Niš, Palermo, Larnaca, Chisinau, Berlin, Rome (Fiumicino), Tirana, Dortmund, Ohrid, Tel Aviv, Pristina, Tuzla and Warsaw.
The new routes will be opened gradually. Below is the schedule, which always includes the destination name and date of Wizz Air's inaugural flight:
October 2025: Bucharest (28.10.)
November 2025: Barcelona (14.11.), Lamezia Terme (14.11.), Plovdiv (15.11.), Varna (15.11.), Málaga (16.11.), Košice (21.11.)
December 2025: Alicante (15.12.), Athens (15.12.), Oslo – Gardermoen (15.12.), EuroAirport (16.12.), Naples (16.12.), Niš (16.12.), Palermo (16.12.),
January 2026: Larnaca (12.1.), Chisinau (12.1.)
March 2026: Berlin (16.3.), Rome – Fiumicino (16.3.), Tirana (16.3.), Dortmund (17.3.), Ohrid (17.3.), Tel Aviv (17.3.), Pristina (17.3.), Tuzla (29.3.), Warsaw – Chopin Airport (29.3.)
The Hungarian carrier announced its intention to create a base with two Airbus A320 aircraft at Bratislava Airport in the summer. In the autumn, it increased the intended number of based aircraft to four. At the same time, it won the tender for the operation of the domestic route Bratislava – Košice and Slovakia has become popular. One of the factors is the complete absence of a tax on airline tickets, which in its neighbors in Austria is about 300 crowns per passenger. The Slovaks have also reduced air traffic control fees by 50%.
M. R. Štefánik Airport was used by 1,948,008 passengers in 2024. This is an increase of 7% compared to 2023. However, it is still less than in the record year 2018, when Bratislava handled 2,292,712 passengers.
Prepared By: Martin Bernict
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