New Wizz Air route from Poland. This beautiful country is a cheaper alternative to Croatia
Tourists from several Polish cities will have the capital of Montenegro at their fingertips. This is not the end of good news from Wizz Air.
Just a week ago, Wizz Air announced 5 new routes from Gdańsk. This week they gave passengers another surprise.
In June, Hungarian airlines will launch new routes to the capital of Montenegro, Podgorica from:
- Gdańsk – from June 7
- Poznań – from June 4
- Rzeszów – from June 1
- Wrocław – from June 16
The gateway to Balkan travels
Podgorica is a city located between the Ribnica and Morača rivers. It can be a base for trips to the Adriatic Sea coast and ski resorts in the Dinaric Mountains. From the city, tourists can also get to Lake Skadar, located on the border of Albania and Montenegro. Due to its access to the Adriatic Sea, Montenegro has for several years been considered a good holiday choice for tourists who are looking for a cheaper alternative to Croatia, although it also has a lot to offer without comparison.
Passengers welcomed the announcement of the new route. “We are pleased to hear that after many years of complaining about the lack of southern destinations from the port of Gdańsk, a carrier has finally significantly expanded its network of southern connections,” we read on Facebook.
Tourists looking for the cheapest tickets will have an easier time. Wizz Air’s competitor, Ryanair, also flies to Montenegro from this airport.
In addition to Podgorica, Wizz Air will also add connections from Poznań to Basel to its schedule. Connection will start on September 21, 2026.
New directions from Gdańsk
On October 7, 2025, in Gdańsk, the president of Wizz Air, József Váradi, announced that next spring the airline’s planes will fly directly from Gdańsk to Athens, Nice, Tallinn and Vilnius, and from autumn 2025 to Poprad. The President of Wizz Air also announced the expansion of the base in the Pomeranian port and the addition of a ninth aircraft.
“Wizz Air began operations in Gdańsk in August 2004 and for over two decades of successful operation, it has carried over 31.5 million passengers to and from Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport,” the airport recalled in a press release.
