Wizz Air launches new routes between Italy and Warsaw
Wizz Air is expanding its network by launching four new direct flights between Italy and Warsaw, following the opening of its sixth Polish base at Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI). The Italian cities involved are Alghero, Bergamo, Brindisi and Palermo.
Starting from 2 December 2025, a daily flight will be active between Milan Bergamo (BGY) and Warsaw. Connections from Brindisi (BDS), Palermo (PMO) and Alghero (AHO) will follow on 16 December 2025 and 31 March 2026 respectively, with three weekly frequencies: every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. All flights will be operated with modern Airbus A321neos, known for their onboard comfort, quietness and low environmental emissions.
With almost 30 active routes between Italy and Poland and over 210 connections to and from Italian airports, Wizz Air further strengthens its low-cost leadership in Central Europe.
Warsaw, the bustling Polish capital, offers a fascinating combination of history and modernity. Its historic centre, faithfully rebuilt after the Second World War and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site , blends with creative districts, elegant boulevards, royal gardens and a wide range of cultural offerings. An ideal destination for an alternative city break in the heart of Europe.