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18 December 2025

Wizz Air returns to Palermo with two new routes to Warsaw and Bratislava

The route to Warsaw-Modlin is operated three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) while the connection to Bratislava four times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday)

Palermo regains a central role in Wizz Air's international network. The company inaugurated the new direct flights from Falcone Borsellino to Warsaw-Modlin and Bratislava, marking its official return to the airport and the start of a renewed collaboration with the management company Gesap.

 

The routes are operated with Airbus A321neo aircraft, among the most modern in their category, appreciated for their comfort, efficiency and low emissions.

 

Warsaw (Modlin Airport), served three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), connects Palermo to a lively capital, rich in history and contemporary culture.
Bratislava, operated four times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday), offers Travellers direct access to the Slovak capital and the destinations along the Danube, which are increasingly in demand for European cultural tourism.

 

Wizz Air's new routes strengthen the role of Palermo Airport (PMO) as an international hub in the Mediterranean. In addition to supporting classic tourism, they aim to attract high value-added segments and promote seasonal adjustment, as well as creating a commercial bridge with areas of Central and Eastern Europe that are growing strongly. With Warsaw and Bratislava, the international destinations managed by the Sicily region reach 19, further expanding the choice for Travellers.

 
By Editorial Staff, Avion Tourism Magazine 
Text source and visual photo: Wizz Air Press Office
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