According to Profit.ro, Wizz Air is continuing its expansion in Romania, announcing a new international route from Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport to Warsaw. The service will operate twice weekly, every Tuesday and Saturday, starting on 9 June 2026, offering travelers an affordable and convenient connection between central Romania and the Polish capital.
With the launch of this new route, Wizz Air will serve a total of 10 destinations across five countries from Brașov, further enhancing the airport’s growing role in regional air connectivity. Tickets for the Brașov–Warsaw route are already available, with fares starting from 129 RON.
In addition to the newly announced destination, the airline has confirmed that flights from Brașov to Rome Fiumicino and Katowice will begin earlier, on 28 January and 31 March next year respectively. These additions underline Wizz Air’s long-term commitment to developing its network at Brașov-Ghimbav.
Across Romania, Wizz Air continues to dominate the low-cost segment. The airline currently offers 214 routes from 14 Romanian airports, connecting passengers to 82 destinations in 27 countries. According to company representatives, Romania remains one of Wizz Air’s most important markets in Europe.
CEO József Váradi has emphasized the country’s strategic importance, noting that Wizz Air holds around 50% of the Romanian market. He also highlighted ongoing plans to expand both capacity and route networks, potentially including new operational bases, additional aircraft, and more destinations. While the possibility of domestic flights is still under review, growth across Romanian airports is expected to continue through 2025 and 2026.
Recent developments, such as the opening of new bases at Bucharest Băneasa and Suceava airports, further demonstrate Wizz Air’s confidence in the Romanian market. As the airline steadily increases capacity nationwide, passengers can expect more choices, better connectivity, and continued competitive fares in the years ahead.