Wizz Air launches new routes for summer 2025: direct flights from Genoa to Krakow and from Pisa to Katowice will start in June
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If you are beginning to plan the vacation for summer 2025, know that the Hungarian low-cost company. Wizz Air launched two New routes from Italy to Poland: starting from the month of June of the coming year, direct connections will begin between Genoa e Krakow and between Pisa e Katowice.
The Pisa-Katowice flight will be operated, starting June 2, 3 times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Departure from Pisa is scheduled at 09:00, while arrival in Katowice is less than two hours later, at 10:50; on the reverse leg, takeoff from the Polish airport will be at 06:30, while landing at "Galileo Galilei" is scheduled at 08:25.
The Genoa-Cracow, which has been operating since June 17, is also scheduled to operate 3 weekly frequencies: in this case it will fly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. It will depart from "Christopher Columbus" at 9:20 p.m. and arrive in Krakow at 11:10 p.m.; vice versa, takeoff from KRK is scheduled at 6:50 p.m., while arrival in GOA is scheduled for 8:45 p.m.
"We are excited to announce these new routes connecting Genoa and Pisa to two much-loved and culturally rich Polish cities such as Krakow and Katowice. This expansion is another step forward in our efforts to offer affordable and frequent connections between Italy and Central Europe, allowing our customers to explore new destinations and create unique memories," commented Tamara Nikiforova, Senior Communication Manager, Wizz Air.
Both new flights will be operated with the Airbus A321neo, configured with only one cabin (economy) for a total of 239 places. Wizz Air's fleet currently consists of 73 aircraft: 17 A320-200s and 55 A321s (23 of them in the -neo version).