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26 May 2026

Wizz Air opens three new routes from Naples

From 14 December 2026 new flights to Barcelona, Madrid and Bilbao, more frequencies to Venice and 3rd based aircraft

Wizz Air is enhancing its offer from Naples International Airport with three new routes to Spain. From 14 December 2026, the company will connect Capodichino with Barcelona, Madrid and Bilbao, expanding the travel possibilities for passengers from Campania to some of the most popular destinations for city breaks, cultural tourism and leisure travel.

 

The strengthening of the network will be supported by the arrival of the third Airbus A321neo based at Naples airport, a new generation aircraft designed to offer greater comfort on board, less noise and a reduction in emissions compared to previous models.

 

The new Wizz Air routes from Naples

The Naples-Barcelona route will be operated from 14 December 2026 with one flight per day. 

The Naples-Madrid flight will depart on the same date with 4 weekly frequencies, every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. 

The new Naples-Bilbao route will be active from 14 December 2026 with 3 weekly frequencies, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 

 

In addition to the new Spanish routes, the carrier will also increase its Naples - Venice flights, which will increase from 11 to 14 weekly frequencies for the winter season. 

 

Wizz Air will operate 23 routes from Naples to 13 countries. From the capital of Campania, passengers will be able to reach a wide network that includes, among other destinations, Tirana, Sofia, Tel Aviv, Palma de Mallorca, Bratislava, Timisoara, Craiova, Bucharest, Warsaw, Katowice, Skopje, as well as the Italian routes to Venice, Milan and Turin.

 
By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Copyright © Wizz Air Press Office
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