Direct Flights with Wizz Air (W6) – View all destinations
Wizz Air (W6) is a Hungary‑based low‑cost carrier with a growing number of subsidiaries operating in Europe, the UK, and the Middle East, from hubs like Budapest, London (Luton and Gatwick), Milan, Bucharest, and Abu Dhabi. Wizz Air offers over 900 point‑to‑point direct routes to more than 200 destinations in over 50 countries. This guide helps you identify all Wizz Air direct routes using the filter tool.
Founded in 2003, Wizz Air has expanded to a group including Wizz Air Hungary, UK, Malta, and Abu Dhabi. As of early 2025, it serves nearly 200 destinations from 32 bases across 16 countries, carrying over 62 million passengers annually. Its fleet consists of Airbus A320ceo/neo and A321neo/XLR aircraft, supporting short-haul European and new mid‑haul routes.
Wizz Air is known for its all‑economy layout, stripped of most amenities. Its aircraft does not have reclining seats, offers no free meals, and cabin baggage is limited.
Its main low-cost competitors include Ryanair and easyJet. Wizz Air has specialized in serving Eastern Europe and connecting it with the West.
Use the filter tool below to search for Wizz Air direct flights. It lets you select departure and/or destination airports, and will display all current Ryanair flights. Thereafter, you can select your desired route to view available schedules and airports.
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Hubs and Operating Bases
Wizz Air operates under a point-to-point model and thus doesn’t have hubs in the traditional sense. Instead, it has over 30 operational bases. Nevertheless, some of them effectively function as hubs.
The most important major bases for Wizz Air are:
Budapest (BUD): Its primary base, serving 70+ destinations and over 130 direct routes.
London Luton & Gatwick: busy UK bases for intra‑Europe routes and mid‑haul services to Gulf cities.
Milan Malpensa: Wizz Air’s busiest base in Italy. The airline offers more than 200 direct routes from its bases in Italy.
Abu Dhabi (AUH): gateway for connecting Gulf‑Europe/Asia routes
Other notable bases include Bucharest, Sofia, Rome, Naples, Belgrade, Cluj‑Napoca, Gdańsk, Katowice, and Vilnius.
Wizz Air direct flights within Europe
Europe is Wizz Air’s primary market. It offers over 700 direct routes across the continent with new additions every year.
Some of the most popular direct flights include:
London Luton (LTN) to Budapest (BUD): Three flights per day between these two major Wizz Air bases.
Budapest (BUD) to Eindhoven (EIN): A twice-daily service.
Milan Bergamo (BGY) to Warsaw (WAW): Up to 14 flights per week.
Katowice (KTW) to London Luton (LTN): Wizz Air is the sole airline serving this route with 12 weekly flights in each direction.
Warsaw (WAW) to Bucharest (BBU): A new route in Eastern Europe, non-existent before Wizz Air started offering it.
Direct flights with Wizz Air outside Europe
Over the past decade, Wizz Air has expanded into the Gulf and North African markets, as well as the Caucasus.
Wizz Air flies to Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Georgia, Armenia, and, as of recently, via its new base in Abu Dhabi, several Gulf destinations.
Some notable mid-haul routes include:
Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Budapest (BUD): Clocking in at 6 hours flight time, it’s one of Wizz Air’s longest flights.
Budapest (BUD) to Marrakech (RAK): A popular bi-weekly service between Hungary and Morocco.
Budapest (BUD) to Hurghada (HRG): Wizz Air is the only airline to offer this route to Egypt’s tourism pearl since 2024.
Dortmund (DTM) to Yerevan (EVN): Armenia is an important market for Wizz Air, and this is one of the most popular routes.
Madrid (MAD) to Kutaisi (KUT): Only Wizz Air allows you to fly direct between the Spanish capital and Georgia’s cultural hotspot.
By continuously expanding its network and acquiring new regional subsidiaries, Wizz Air manages to stay ahead of the competition in several markets. It’s either the sole or the dominant airline in several countries, predominantly in Eastern Europe, and is committed to increasing connectivity to lesser-known cities and regions.
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