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13 February 2026

Wizz Class available on the entire Wizz Air network

More space in the front row, snacks included and a free middle seat: the business class service for passengers looking for more comfort

Wizz Air is expanding its WIZZ Class service to its entire route network from 9 February, following a successful trial period at six operating bases and strong demand from passengers looking for more comfort at a low cost.

 

The service was initially introduced on selected flights to and from specific destinations: Budapest, Bucharest (Otopeni), Warsaw, London (Luton and Gatwick) and Rome Fiumicino. Membership has exceeded expectations in these bases, particularly among business travellers interested in more personal space on the plane and a smoother in-flight experience.

 

More comfort without business class

WIZZ Class allows you to travel in the front row with the middle seat locked (1B and 1E), providing more privacy and personal space. The front-row position also offers more legroom, significantly improving comfort while maintaining the unique class configuration that distinguishes Wizz Air's operating model.

 

The service can be purchased as an additional option during booking by selecting the Smart or Plus packages, which already include priority boarding and 10 kg trolley. WIZZ Class passengers also receive a free snack and soft drink.

 

Efficiency and low cost rates

Unlike traditional business class products, WIZZ Class does not involve structural changes to the cabin: the simple block of the middle seats allows more space to be offered while maintaining the high density and operational efficiency of the fleet. This approach allows the company to offer a more comfortable experience without significantly affecting fares.

 

With the extension to the entire network, passengers departing from Italy and major European cities will be able to choose an option that combines greater convenience, speed of procedures and competitive prices, expanding the possibilities of customizing their trip on all Wizz Air routes.

 

Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
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