With Wizz Air we can travel to the capital of Hungary – Budapest, London Gatwick Airport and the capital of Moldova – Chisinau.
It is also worth noting that SAS airlines are returning to Wroclaw after a couple of years – they will offer flights to Copenhagen six times a week.
Karol Przywara, President of Wroclaw Airport: ‘We provide our passengers with the most attractive route network in the history of our airport, which is over 20 per cent larger than last year’s one. There will be no shortage of destinations ideal both for lovers of sun, beaches and lazy relaxation and for fans of active sightseeing. We have also prepared an interesting offer for those looking for destinations that have not yet been discovered.
Apart from novelties, passengers can fly even more often to destinations that have been very popular for years. Compared to last year's network, planes will fly twice as often to Portugal, the number of flights to France will increase by half and 40% more connections will be offered by carriers to exceptionally popular Malta. Lovers of Italy will not be disappointed either, with the number of flights increasing by a quarter.
The number of charter connections from Wroclaw Airport also grows dynamically. Tourists travelling from the capital of Lower Silesia will be able to choose from more than 30 destinations in 11 countries. Among the most interesting destinations are Madagascar’s Nosy Be, Portugal's Madeira, Tunisia's Monastir and Greece's Heraklion, which was very popular last summer.