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13 March 2026

Wizz Air strengthens network in Turin

8 routes and 1 million seats available in 2026: new flights to London (Luton) and Palermo joined by Chisinau and Budapest, which continue for the summer season

Wizz Air celebrated at Turin Airport the milestone of 3 million passengers carried since 2014, the year of the first Turin-Bucharest flight. A result that consolidates the carrier's presence in Piedmont and anticipates a 2026 of strong growth.

For next year, the company will put on sale over 955,000 seats from Turin, an increase of +97% compared to 2025. The main boost will come from the Summer 2026 season, which expects 618,000 places available, +122% compared to the previous summer.

 

Summer 2026: 8 routes to 6 countries

Wizz Air's summer network from Turin includes 8 connections to 6 countries, with a balance between international destinations and high-demand domestic routes.

 

Focus on Eastern Europe

The strengthening towards Eastern Europe continues with:

 

Budapest and Chișinău, which started in Winter 2025, are also confirmed for the summer season.

 

New route to the United Kingdom

From 13 June 2026, the Turin – London (Luton Airport - LTN) flight debuts, with three weekly frequencies (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday). A strategic route for both leisure traffic and business flows between Piedmont and the United Kingdom.

 

More connections with southern Italy

The domestic segment also strengthened:

  • TurinPalermo: from 4 May 2026, daily frequency, rates starting from €14.99
  • TurinCatania: strengthening of the offer.

 

National growth and modern fleet

The expansion at Turin airport is part of a broader strategy in the Italian market, where Wizz Air is the second largest carrier by market share. In 2026, the company will offer over 27 million seats in Italy, with a fleet of 35 Airbus A321neo based in the country and over 120,000 scheduled flights.

With 284 routes to 33 countries, Wizz Air aims to strengthen European connectivity from Turin, offering Piedmontese passengers new travel destinations at competitive fares and with the latest generation aircraft, more efficient and sustainable.

 
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photos: Joint Press Office Turin Airport and Wizz Air
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