32 new routes: Wizz Air announces base in Rome-FCO

Wizz Air Sharklet (Photo: Granit Pireci).
Wizz Air Sharklet (Photo: Granit Pireci).

32 new routes: Wizz Air announces base in Rome-FCO

Wizz Air Sharklet (Photo: Granit Pireci).
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The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is building another base at Rome-Fiumicino Airport. It is the fifth base in Italy. At the same time, the carrier announces the addition of 32 new routes.

Wizz Air serves both airports in Rome. Both Ciampino and Fiumicino are also offered from Vienna and are in tough competition with Ryanair, because this provider also offers both Rome airports from the Austrian capital. It is therefore not surprising that Wizz Air has not announced any new Austria routes from FCO.

The Hungarian low-cost airline will initially station four Airbus A321neo in Fiumicino. These are to be used to fly to 32 destinations in 19 countries. The table below shows an overview of the announced new additions.

New Wizz Air routes from Rome FCO at a glance:

DestinationfrequencyRecording
Alexandria218.07.2021
Antalya215.07.2021
Bodrum218.07.2021
Casablanca216.07.2021
Constanta202.07.2021
Korfu202.07.2021
Dubrovnik301.07.2021
Eindhoven402.07.2021
Faro204.07.2021
Fuerteventura215.07.2021
Heraklion316.07.2021
Hurghada217.07.2021
Keflavik316.07.2021
Kharkiv218.07.2021
Larnaca301.07.2021
Liverpool301.07.2021
London Luton701.07.2021
Marrakech202.11.2021
Mykonos301.07.2021
Nice402.07.2021
Prague402.07.2021
Pristina218.07.2021
Santorini301.07.2021
Satu Mare217.07.2021
Sharm El Sheikh217.07.2021
Sofia416.07.2021
Split302.07.2021
Tallinn202.07.2021
Tel Aviv316.07.2021
Tenerife South203.07.2021
Tirgu Mures301.07.2021
Zakynthos315.07.2021

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