Wizz Air's Hot New Route: From Warsaw, We'll Fly Straight to the Ocean

Wizz Air has been surprising Polish passengers in recent days. First, the carrier announced ten new routes from Krakow and Katowice, and now it's added another connection from Warsaw. This is the most exotic of the new connections, as Poles will be flying directly to Agadir in October. "Located in southern Morocco on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, it's famous for over 300 sunny days a year, wide sandy beaches, and a vibrant cultural scene," the carrier boasts.
From Warsaw to Agadir on board Wizz AirOn October 26th, Wizz Air will launch a new route from Warsaw to Agadir. This is another addition to the carrier's impressive winter network, which will serve nearly two hundred routes from Poland to 28 countries in the 2025/26 season. The new route from Chopin to Morocco will operate twice a week – on Mondays and Fridays. This gives tourists the opportunity to enjoy a longer autumn vacation or organize a quick, exotic city break. Ticket prices start from 219 PLN one-way, which is less than the cost of a first-class Pendolino from Warsaw to Gdańsk.
More new routes from PolandWarsaw Airport may be proud of Agadir, but other airports are clearly ahead of the pack when it comes to new routes for the Hungarian carrier. The airline recently announced ten new routes from Krakow and Katowice – travelers from these cities will fly to destinations such as Porto, Faro, and Bilbao.
Modlin Airport is also expanding, receiving two Airbus A321neo aircraft operated by Wizz Air. The winter flight schedule will offer passengers eleven connections from this airport, including to Athens, Barcelona, Chisinau, Paphos, Palermo, Sofia, and Malta.
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