New Wizz Air connection from Poland. It is a unique capital in the world
Poles had to forget about this direction at Wizz Air for many years. However, it will be back soon and will be available as many as 5 times a week. Changes are coming in 2026 and you can already rub your hands with joy.
We are talking about the Wizz Air connection from Warsaw Chopin Airport to Bratislava. The last time they were launched was in June 2017, and after just a dozen or so months they stopped being implemented. It was announced that they would return on March 29, 2026 and interestingly, tickets are already available on the carrier’s website.
New Wizz Air connection
Flights on the Warsaw Chopin – Bratislava route will be operated as many as 5 times a week – on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Currently, prices look very good, for example in mid-April you can fly there from PLN 139 one way. People with a loyalty package will pay from PLN 90. The journey will take about an hour.
The route is not proposed very often in Poland. Currently, this is only carried out by Ryanair from Gdańsk.
This is another novelty announced by Wizz Air recently. A dozen or so days ago, 10 new routes from Gdańsk, Wrocław, Lublin and Szczecin were presented. Last Tuesday, the launch of 5 new connections to Podgorica (from Gdańsk, Wrocław, Rzeszów and Poznań) and a route from Poznań to Basel were announced.
It is a unique capital of the country
Bratislava is, of course, the capital of Slovakia and is considered unique. This is all thanks to the fact that it is the only one in the world that borders two countries, i.e. Hungary in the south and Austria in the west. Moreover, it is a unique place both for a short city break and for a longer stay.
The most important attractions of Bratislava are castles, including: Devín, Cathedral of St. Martin, Michael’s Gate, UFO Bridge, Old Town Hall and market square, blue church of St. Elizabeth or the Primate’s Palace. The location of the city itself is impressive, as it is located on the banks of the Danube. There we will see rich architecture and historical monuments.
“Bratislava is a vibrant, hospitable city that combines culture, history and relaxation in perfect proportions,” commented Salvatore Gabriele Imperiale, corporate communications manager at Wizz Air.
