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Wizz Air moves its Sofia connection from Modlin to Chopin Airport
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21 January 2026

Wizz Air is expanding its holiday offer for the 2026 summer season. The low-cost carrier has announced the launch of three seasonal routes from Poland, which will make it easier for passengers to plan their summer holidays on the Black Sea, the Adriatic Sea, and the Greek island of Rhodes.
As part of its 2026 summer schedule, Wizz Air will launch flights from Warsaw-Modlin to Varna and Rimini, as well as from Krakow to Rhodes. These offers are aimed at both beach lovers and those looking for destinations with a rich tourist and cultural offer.
Flights from Warsaw-Modlin to Varna, Bulgaria, will start on May 21 and will operate three times a week – on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. A day later, on May 22, a connection to Rimini, Italy, will be launched, which will be operated four times a week, giving you great flexibility when planning your vacation on the Adriatic.
On June 9, seasonal flights from Krakow to the Greek island of Rhodes will commence. The flights will operate three times a week, making this popular destination even more accessible to travelers from southern Poland.
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