Wizz Air Holdings plc announced an expansion at Warsaw Chopin Airport, increasing its market share in Warsaw to 25%. The airline will add a 15th Airbus A321neo to its Warsaw base in summer 2026, enabling the launch of five new routes to Faro (Portugal), Brașov (Romania), Lamezia Terme (Italy), Tallinn (Estonia), and Minorca (Spain). In 2025, Wizz Air operated 26,000 flights from Warsaw, serving over 5.7 million booked passengers. The airline improved its on-time performance rate in Warsaw by 14.6% and maintained a completion rate of 99.84%. Across Poland, Wizz Air operated more than 65,000 flights in 2025, welcoming almost 14 million passengers and maintaining a completion rate of 99.8%. For the next year, the airline plans to offer over 500,000 additional seats from Warsaw, supporting double-digit capacity growth compared to 2025. Two-thirds of Wizz Air's fleet consists of A321neo aircraft, with the average fleet age just over 4.5 years.
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