Low-cost airline Wizz Air announces a significant expansion of its route network from Chişinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova. Starting at the end of October 2025, it will serve six new European destinations, strengthening the country's connectivity to key European destinations and offering expanded travel options for both business and leisure travelers.
Starting October 26, 2025, Wizz Air will launch four weekly flights to Bergamo, Italy. The following day, October 27, three weekly flights each will start to Billund, Denmark, and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Germany. Starting October 28, another three weekly flights will follow to Athens, Greece, Bari, Italy, and Maastricht, the Netherlands.
This expansion underlines Wizz Air's commitment to strengthening its presence in the Republic of Moldova and providing passengers with affordable and convenient travel options within Europe. The launch of these new routes significantly increases the number of destinations accessible from Chișinău, improving regional connectivity and potentially boosting tourism and economic relations between Moldova and the destination countries.
Details about the new routes
- Bergamo, Italy: Four weekly flights will be offered starting October 26, 2025. Bergamo serves as the gateway to Lombardy, offering travelers access to Milan and the surrounding regions.
- Billund, Denmark: Three weekly flights will operate from October 27, 2025. Billund is known as the location of the original Legoland and is home to Denmark's second-largest airport, making it a major hub for travelers.
- Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Germany: Three weekly flights will also be offered starting October 27, 2025. This connection will increase accessibility to southwest Germany and provide access to important economic centers.
- Athens, Greece: Three weekly flights will commence on October 28, 2025. The Greek capital is an important cultural and economic center and offers a wide range of opportunities for tourists and business travelers.
- Bari, Italy: Three weekly flights will also be operated starting October 28, 2025. Bari, located in Apulia, is an important economic center in southern Italy and provides access to the Adriatic coastal regions.
- Maastricht, Netherlands: Three weekly flights will be offered starting October 28, 2025. Maastricht is known for its historical significance and its central location in the heart of Europe.
Wizz Air's commitment to the region
Wizz Air has continuously invested in expanding its route network and strengthening its presence in Eastern Europe in recent years. The decision to launch six new routes from Chişinău reflects the company's confidence in the growth potential of the Moldovan market and its commitment to offering passengers diverse travel options.
Wizz Air's announcement of six new European destinations from Chișinău marks a step in improving Moldova's international connectivity. This expansion not only offers Moldovan citizens expanded travel options but also strengthens the economic and cultural ties between Moldova and the destination countries. It remains to be seen how these developments will impact the local market and what further steps Wizz Air will take in the region.