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Wizz Air Mapa de ruta 2026

The Low-Cost Airline of Central & Eastern Europe. Explore los destinos 190 en todos los países 50: filtre por centro de operaciones y haga clic en cualquier destino para comparar tarifas.

190
Destinos
50
Países
60M+
Pasajeros anuales
200
Tamaño de la flota

Wizz Air — Network & Service Overview

Wizz Air, operating under IATA code W6, is a Hungarian-headquartered low-cost carrier founded in 2003. It is not part of any global airline alliance and remains independently owned, focusing on affordable travel within Europe and beyond. The airline operates a single-hub model primarily from Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport, serving as its main base for European and intercontinental services. Its business model prioritises cost efficiency, with revenue generated through ancillary services rather than ticket prices alone.

Wizz Air serves around 190 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, with a strong presence in Central and Eastern Europe. Key markets include Poland, Romania, Ukraine, and the Balkans, where it competes closely with other low-cost carriers. The airline does not operate codeshare agreements or rely on interline partnerships, meaning all bookings are direct. Its Budapest hub acts as the primary transfer point for passengers travelling between Eastern and Western Europe, though it also serves secondary bases in cities like London Luton, Milan Malpensa, and Warsaw Chopin.

Wizz Air’s cabins operate on a single-class configuration with a high-density seating layout, offering basic comfort without premium options. Passengers pay separately for checked baggage, seat selection, and in-flight services, with strict weight and size limits enforced. The airline’s fleet consists exclusively of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, all configured for short to medium-haul routes. A notable feature is its reliance on secondary airports, which often results in lower operating costs and competitive pricing, though this may require additional ground transport for travellers.

Acerca de «Wizz Air»

Wizz Air (W6) es una aerolínea independiente fundada en 2003. La compañía opera una flota de 200 aviones y transporta aproximadamente a 60M+ pasajeros al año a 190 destinos en 50 países. Sus principales centros de operaciones sonBudapest Ferenc Liszt Airport (BUD) in Budapest, Hungary and Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) in Warsaw, Poland

The Low-Cost Airline of Central & Eastern Europe.

Wizz Air Aeropuertos principales

Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport (BUD) — Budapest, Hungary

Wizz Air opera desde Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport como uno de sus principales aeropuertos base, conectando a los pasajeros con destinos de los países de 50. Ver guías de aeropuertos.

Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) — Warsaw, Poland

Wizz Air opera desde Warsaw Chopin Airport como uno de sus principales aeropuertos base, conectando a los pasajeros con destinos de los países de 50. Ver guías de aeropuertos.

Wizz Air Las mejores rutas

Algunas de las rutas más transitadas de «Wizz Air», que conectan los principales centros de operaciones con destinos populares:

DeARutaFrecuencia
BudapestLondonBUDLGW2× daily
WarsawLondonWAWSTN2× daily
BudapestRomeBUDFCO3× daily
SofiaLondonSOFLTN2× daily
KatowiceLondonKTWLTN2× daily
Wizz Air
Hubs2
Routes24+
Dests190
Countries50
HubDestinationClick to filter

Click a hub or hub button to filter routes. Search destinations above. Click any dot to compare fares.

50

Countries

190

Destinations

200

Fleet Size

60M+

Annual Passengers

Founded

2003

IATA Code

W6

Alliance

None

Hubs

BUD, WAW

Hub Airports

BUD
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport
Budapest, Hungary · 13 routes
WAW
Warsaw Chopin Airport
Warsaw, Poland · 11 routes

Wizz Air airline intelligence

Network strategy, booking tips, alliance benefits and operating profile — updated for 2026.

Founded
2003
23 years
Destinations
190+
in 50+ countries
Alliance
None

Carrier profile

Wizz Air is a full-service carrier — fares typically include checked baggage, complimentary meals, and seat selection. Multiple cabin classes (economy, premium economy, business, sometimes first) give upgrade paths via cash or miles. Based in Hungary, and has been operating since 2003.

Network strategy

Wizz Air operates a multi-hub network across Budapest (BUD), Warsaw (WAW). When booking, compare connections via each hub — sometimes a less-obvious hub is faster, cheaper, or has a better lounge for your status tier.

Wizz Air currently flies to 190+ destinations across 50+ countries. Use the interactive map above to filter by hub and find the most relevant routes for your origin city.

Loyalty program

Wizz Air is not part of a global alliance, so miles earned here usually stay within their own program. Check their direct frequent-flyer scheme for redemption sweet spots — un-allied carriers often offer steeper-discount award flights on their own metal.

Booking tips

For Wizz Air fares, book 6-10 weeks out for short-haul Asian routes, 8-14 weeks out for long-haul. Premium-economy is often cheapest exactly at the 10-week mark. Award availability opens 330+ days in advance — set alerts and book early for peak-season redemptions.

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Wizz Air Mapa de ruta - Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuáles son los principales aeropuertos de conexión de «Wizz Air»?+

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¿A cuántos destinos vuela Wizz Air?+

Wizz Air vuela a destinos de 190 en países de 50. La red abarca mercados nacionales, regionales e internacionales en las principales regiones de operación de la aerolínea.

¿Cuál es la ruta con más tráfico de «Wizz Air»?+

Una de las rutas más transitadas de «Wizz Air» es la que une «Budapest» con «London» (BUD–LGW), operada por «2× daily».

¿Forma parte «Wizz Air» de alguna alianza de aerolíneas?+

Wizz Air no forma parte de ninguna de las principales alianzas de aerolíneas (Star Alliance, SkyTeam u oneworld). Opera como compañía aérea independiente.