17 October 2024
New Genoa - Warsaw route
Connections active three times a week from 1 May 2025 and operated with Airbus A321
Wizz Air has announced a new international route at Genoa's Cristoforo Colombo International Airport. This initiative underlines the company's strategic commitment to strengthening its presence in Italy and in the Ligurian port.
As of May 1, 2025, Wizz Air will connect Genoa to Warsaw with flights operated by modern Airbus A321s. The connections will be active three times a week, precisely on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The company's goal is to expand travel options for passengers, offering the opportunity to explore new European destinations at competitive prices, with fares starting from just €24.99.
Sasha Vislaus, Corporate Communication Manager at Wizz Air, said: "The introduction of this new route from Genoa is a testament to our ongoing commitment to providing accessible travel solutions for our Italian passengers. We are excited to continue expanding our network and connecting Genoa with one of the most sought-after cities in Europe, offering unique and unforgettable travel experiences."
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: Wizz Air Press Office
Photo Genoa: Copyright © Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
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