Wizz Air announces big expansion at London Luton
Wizz Air is expanding its UK network with a raft of new flights from London Luton Airport.
It announced eight new routes at its largest UK base.
The low cost carrier will fly to major city destinations in Spain, Italy, and Austria, starting in October.
Starting October 26, 2025, the airline will fly to Milan, Rome, and Vienna
Then, from March 29, 2026, Wizz Air will launch five routes to Spain.
These are Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Seville, and Valencia
All new flights will be operated on Airbus A321neo aircraft
Tickets are now on sale for the new flights.
Jonathan Rayner, Chief Commercial Officer at London Luton, said: “We are delighted to have secured these exciting new Wizz Air routes with even greater choice and new opportunities.”
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