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30 January 2026

Wizz Air's new routes from Catania to Tirana and Podgorica

From Catania airport, flights will be flown to the capital of Albania from 4 May (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday) and to the capital of Montenegro from 5 May 2026 with flights taking off on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

Wizz Air and Catania Airport announce two new routes. Starting from Friday 30 January 2026, ticket sales (starting from €14.99) for new destinations will start. From Catania you will fly to Tirana (from 4 May 2026, with 4 weekly frequencies on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays) and to Podgorica, from 5 May 2026, with flights taking off on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

 

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Tirana is an explosion of colors and contrasts, where brightly painted buildings meet bunkers transformed into contemporary art museums. Between a coffee in the trendy Blloku district and a stroll through the monumental Scanderbeg Square, you will breathe overwhelming energy and authentic hospitality. It is the perfect destination for those looking for a dynamic, cheap capital full of fascinating history to be discovered.
 

 

 

Podgorica, on the other hand, is the ideal stop for those who love tranquility and authentic atmospheres away from mass tourism. From the striking Ottoman architecture of Stara Varoš to the majestic domes of the Cathedral of the Resurrection, the city offers a unique mix of styles and cultures. Its strategic location allows you to go from urban relaxation to the spectacular shores of Lake Skadar in a few minutes.
 
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The routes are operated with the latest generation Airbus A321neo aircraft, which offers reduced fuel consumption, greater efficiency and improved comfort on board.

 

The announcement of these two routes follows the enhancement of Wizz Air's flights to Sicily, which consolidates the base of Catania (CTA) and Comiso (CIY) with a third aircraft thus reaching 21 existing international destinations including Wroclaw, Bucharest (Otopeni), Budapest, Gdansk, Prague, Tel Aviv, Warsaw (Chopin), Vilnius, Katowice and the one from Comiso to Tirana.

 

Wizz Air operates on 26 Italian airports, offering over 27 million seats during the year, with a fleet of 30 aircraft distributed between the five bases present on the national territory.

 
Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Wizz Air Press Office
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