Wizz Air Launches Six New Routes from Moldova

Wizz Air Launches Six New Routes from Moldova

Travel

Wizz Air announced today the launch of six new direct flights from Chișinău to major European cities, starting this fall. The new routes will connect Moldova to Bari (Italy), Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden (Germany), Athens (Greece), Maastricht (Netherlands), Billund (Denmark), and Milan-Bergamo (Italy), CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

In addition, Wizz Air will expand its operations in Moldova with a new Airbus A320 aircraft, increasing its presence in the region. Four of the new routes will operate three times a week, with Milan-Bergamo and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden flights available four times a week.

Andras Rado, Wizz Air’s Head of Communications and Government Affairs, emphasized the company’s commitment to continued investment in Moldova, providing more travel options for passengers.

The new routes will enhance Moldova’s connectivity with key European hubs, benefiting tourism and business in the region, as noted by Sergiu Spoială, Director of Chișinău International Airport.

Tags

Related articles

Türkiye: A Global Tourism Hub
Türkiye is emerging as a “major tourism powerhouse” and a vital global travel hub, said Noor Ahmad Hamid, CEO of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), in an interview with Anadolu.
Ancient Cave Museum Opens in Moldova
A new museum complex has opened in Duruitoarea Veche, one of the oldest human-inhabited sites in Moldova, located in the Rascani district. The site includes a prehistoric cave, inhabited over 20,000 years ago, where archaeologists discovered stone tools, bones, and fire pits.
Borshosh Backs Tourism in Northwest Bulgaria
Tourism Minister Miroslav Borshosh visited the Chiprovtsi Carpet Festival on Saturday, where he met with Mayor Plamen Petkov and spoke with local artisans and traditional carpet weavers.