Wizz Air, the most environmentally sustainable airline in the Europe, Middle East, and Asia region, has announced the expansion of its network with a new route: from Sofia to Warsaw Modlin. Regular flights will begin on December 15 and will operate four times a week – on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays – offering affordable and convenient travel options between the two capitals. This expansion is part of Wizz Air’s strategic decision to reopen its base at Modlin Airport in Warsaw, reaffirming its long-term commitment to improving regional connectivity in Central and Eastern Europe. Tickets are already on sale at wizzair.com and in the mobile app.
Modlin Airport in Warsaw, located to the north of the Polish capital, provides easy access to one of the busiest and most historically significant cities in Central Europe. Warsaw is a vibrant metropolis that blends historical heritage with a modern spirit – from the carefully restored Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) to its lively business districts and cultural scenes. Travelers can explore iconic landmarks such as the Royal Castle, Łazienki Park, and the Palace of Culture and Science, as well as enjoy rich cuisine and a lively nightlife. This route offers an ideal starting point for discovering both the Polish capital and the picturesque Mazovia region.