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Wizz Air is now
flying to Timișoara

Published: 21 May 2026, 12:50

Wizz Air is now flying to Timișoara

Wizz Air is expanding its route network and is now offering new connections between the German capital region and Timișoara. From now on, the airline will fly to western Romania every Thursday and Sunday in just one hour and 45 minutes. The flights will be operated using modern A321neo or A320neo aircraft. The new route gives travellers access to a dynamic, creative city with history and cultural diversity.

Timișoara is Wizz Air’s fourth new destination in the summer timetable from BER. Following Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Cluj-Napoca in Romania, the airline’s distinctive aircraft have been taking off several times a week since March. In addition, Wizz Air is continuing its service to the Romanian capital Bucharest in the summer timetable and increasing frequencies on existing routes to Belgrade in Serbia, Chișinău in Moldova, Tirana in Albania and Varna in Bulgaria. In total, Wizz Air will thus connect BER with twelve destinations in Southern and Eastern Europe in the summer timetable. The total number of seats on offer will therefore increase by 90 per cent compared to last year’s summer timetable.

Route updates in detail

  • Timișoara (Romania), new from 21 May 2026, twice a week
  • Bratislava (Slovakia), new from 16 March 2026, four times a week
  • Tuzla (Bosnia and Herzegovina), new from 30 March 2026, three times a week
  • Cluj-Napoca (Romania), new from 31 March 2026, three times a week
  • Bucharest (Romania), continuing from the winter timetable, once daily
  • Belgrade (Serbia), plus 1 frequency to 5 times a week 
  • Chișinău (Republic of Moldova), gradual expansion by 4 frequencies to 7 times a week
  • Tirana (Albania), plus 2–3 flights to up to 10 times a week 
  • Varna (Bulgaria), expansion of services through additional seating capacity and an increase to daily flights in July, August and September

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