Summer Sale by Wizz Air: One-Way Fares Starting at €14 – See the Routes.
Wizz Air Launches New Summer Promotion
According to Novyny.live: Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz Air has unveiled a summer discount campaign valid until August 31, 2026. The offer applies to flights scheduled between June 17 and October 30, 2026, featuring reduced fares from multiple departure cities.
Promotional one-way tickets are available at the following prices:
- Warsaw–Bologna from €21
- Krakow–Venice from €14
- Bucharest–Naples from €26
- Suceava–Rome from €26
- Chișinău–Milan from €16
- Bratislava–Palermo from €15
- Budapest–Rome from €25
Keep in mind that the discounted fare only includes a carry-on bag measuring up to 40 x 30 x 20 cm and weighing no more than 10 kilograms.
Traveler Tips
Wizz Air advises passengers to arrive at the airport three hours before departure to avoid potential delays. Additionally, the airline plans to introduce Starlink high-speed internet on select flights starting in 2027, offering another perk for travelers. This sale opens up affordable opportunities for those looking to explore various European cities.
The promotion is especially appealing for budget-conscious travelers, as it significantly cuts the cost of flying to popular European destinations. Combined with Wizz Air’s upcoming innovations like Starlink, the airline aims to improve passenger comfort and stay competitive in the aviation market. Such deals could boost travel demand among tourists, supporting the recovery of the tourism industry in the post-pandemic era.
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