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Wizz Air introduces new Gatwick to Wroclaw route

Hungarian low-cost airline, Wizz Air, has announced it will begin operating a new route from London Gatwick Airport to Wroclaw, Poland, four times a week from June 17, 2025.
photo_camera Wizz Air Airbus A321. Credit: Markus Mainka/Adobe Stock

Hungarian low-cost airline, Wizz Air, has announced it will begin operating a new route from London Gatwick Airport to Wroclaw, Poland, four times a week from June 17, 2025.

The new route will improve Wizz Air’s connectivity within central Europe and adds to its existing flights to the city out of London Luton Airport.

The new route increases the airline’s number of weekly flights to Poland to 11.

Wroclaw is the fourth largest city in Poland and topped fDi’s European Cities and Regions of the Future 2024 rankings for mid-sized cities, beating Zurich, Switzerland and Vilnius, Lithuania.

The city’s history and architectural attractions make it an ideal spot for tourism and as one of the metropolitan centres for the nation, provides travellers passing through with connections to other European cities, including: Dresden, Germany; Prague, Croatia; and Krakow, the second largest city in Poland.

Olivia Harangozó, corporate communications manager at Wizz Air, commented on the expansion:We are excited to announce this new route from London Gatwick to Wroclaw, making it easier for travellers to visit this historic city while also connecting families between the UK and Poland. Wroclaw is one of Eastern Europe’s hidden gems, so we are delighted to offer more travel options to reach this beautiful city.”

Airlines relations manager at London Gatwick, Jennifer Newman, added: “We are delighted to welcome Wizz Air’s service connecting London Gatwick with Wroclaw. The route will provide fantastic connectivity for passengers looking for a great city break, or to visit family and friends, and adds to London Gatwick’s impressive network across Europe and beyond.”

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