Wizz Air launching nine new routes
Wizz Air UK has unveiled nine new low-fare routes from its bases at London Luton and Gatwick Airport.
The new routes are available to book on wizzair.com or via the airline’s mobile app, with fares starting from £20.99.
Destinations include Tallin, Hurghada, Prague, Sharm El Sheikh, Agadir, Marrakesh, Grenoble, and Verona.
A mix of year-round and seasonal routes, flights will launch from October 2022 onwards, with four routes from London Luton, and the remaining five from Gatwick Airport.
Passengers from London Luton can enjoy year-round flights to Tallin, Hurghada and Prague.
For winter sun, Wizz Air is launching twice weekly flights to Sharm El Sheikh.
Building on its expansion at Gatwick Airport earlier this year, Wizz Air launches five further routes including four flights a week to the Moroccan city of Agadir, a new station for Wizz Air.
In addition to Agadir, it introduces year-round routes to Hurghada and Verona.
Seasonal flights will also operate to Sharm El Sheik and weekly flights to Grenoble for winter.
Marion Geoffroy, Managing Director of Wizz Air UK said: “We are pleased to be able to offer passengers the chance to discover even more fascinating destinations such as Tallin and Hurghada, and revisit holiday hotspots like Sharm El Sheikh.”
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