OREANDA-NEWS. August 12, 2014. Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, announced further expansion in Warsaw Chopin. From 17 January 2015 the airline will launch two new winter services to ski destinations, connecting Warsaw with Verona and Turin with one flight per week.

The airline will also deploy a fifth Airbus A320 aircraft adding 6 new services from 29 March 2015. Four weekly flights will operate from Warsaw to Dortmund, two weekly flights to Larnaca and Lisbon and weekly services to Alicante, Catania and Malta. The airline has also increased frequencies on some of its most popular routes from Warsaw in the summer 2015 season. London Luton, Brussels Charleroi, Milan Bergamo, Budapest, Paris Beauvais, Eindhoven, Glasgow and Liverpool will be operated with more weekly flights than before starting 29 March 2015.

With these 8 new services Wizz Air is now offering a total of 30 routes to 16 countries from Warsaw Chopin Airport. This announcement follows earlier growth in the Polish regions of Gdansk, Katowice, Poznan, Szczecin and Warsaw Chopin where Wizz Air has increased services in a bid to bring more of its low fare services to all Polish consumers.

Lisbon, the latest, 100th addition to Wizz Air’s destination map is the capital of Portugal and one of the oldest cities in the world, older than London, Paris and Rome. Lisbon is in the top 10 most visited cities in Southern Europe.

In August 2014 Wizz Air celebrates the 10th anniversary of operations from the Polish capital. In the past 10 years a total of 9 million passengers chose the airline’s low fares and great services in Warsaw. With the addition of the fifth Airbus A320 aircraft, Wizz Air’s investment rises to above US\\$400 million and the base grows to close to 200 employees.

Seats on the newest Warsaw routes as well as the entire summer 2015 schedule are already on sale and can be booked from PLN 99 (including taxes and non-optional charges) on wizzair.com.