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Wizz Air to resume flights from Poland's Modlin Airport

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Posted on July 18, 2025

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WARSAW (Reuters) -London-listed low-cost carrier Wizz Air will resume flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport in central Poland after a 13-year hiatus, with plans to deploy two aircraft there from December

Wizz Air to Restart Flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport After 13 Years

WARSAW (Reuters) -London-listed low-cost carrier Wizz Air will resume flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport in central Poland after a 13-year hiatus, with plans to deploy two aircraft there from December, operations officer Roland Tischner said on Friday.

Wizz Air said on Monday it was closing down its Abu Dhabi operation, giving it the ability to relocate capacity throughout Europe.

The airline had shifted its operations to Warsaw's Chopin Airport in 2012 after a runway failure at Modlin.

"After successful negotiation and discussion and agreement with the management of Modlin Airport, we are going to deploy two new Airbus neo planes to Modlin airport starting in December," Tischner said at a conference in Warsaw.

The new routes will serve eight countries and connect Modlin with Athens, Sardinia's Alghero, Barcelona, Bergamo, Bergen, Brindisi, Chisinau, Malta, Palermo, Paphos and Sofia.

Last week Ryanair announced plans to treble the number of passengers it serves at Modlin airport to more than 5 million a year by 2030.

(Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Writing: Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Wizz Air resumes flights from Modlin Airport after 13 years.
  • Two new Airbus planes to be deployed at Modlin starting December.
  • New routes will connect Modlin with eight countries.
  • Wizz Air closed its Abu Dhabi operations to focus on Europe.
  • Ryanair plans to increase passengers at Modlin to 5 million by 2030.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Wizz Air resume flights from Modlin Airport?
Wizz Air plans to resume flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport starting in December.
What led to Wizz Air's previous closure at Modlin Airport?
Wizz Air shifted its operations to Warsaw's Chopin Airport in 2012 after a runway failure at Modlin.
How many aircraft will Wizz Air deploy at Modlin Airport?
Wizz Air will deploy two new Airbus neo planes to Modlin Airport.
What destinations will be served from Modlin Airport?
The new routes will connect Modlin with cities in eight countries, including Athens, Barcelona, and Malta.
What are Ryanair's plans for Modlin Airport?
Ryanair announced plans to triple the number of passengers it serves at Modlin Airport to over 5 million a year by 2030.

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