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  • IATA: EDI
  • ICAO: EGPH

Wizz into Edinburgh. Four new routes added as Wizz Air fly in to Edinburgh Airport.

Wizz Air will begin operations from Edinburgh this December, connecting the capital to Romania and increasing options to Poland and Hungary.

The low-cost operator will launch four routes to the popular European cities of Warsaw and Gdansk in Poland, Budapest in Hungary, and Bucharest in Romania.

All routes will be served by a young fleet of ultra-efficient Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft.

Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport said:

“We are delighted to be welcoming Wizz Air to Edinburgh and adding a new carrier at Scotland’s busiest airport. We know there is a large Polish diaspora within our neighbouring communities in Edinburgh, the Lothians and Fife, but we also know people in Scotland have a thirst for travel so having Wizz onboard at Edinburgh is very exciting for us.

“Offering choice to our passengers is what we aim to do as it is that choice which enriches our knowledge of other countries and cultures while also taking Scotland to the world. Tourism plays such a crucial part in Scotland’s economy and it’s important that we look to broaden our horizons in the most sustainable way possible and demonstrate the fantastic offering that our country has.”

Owain Jones, Managing Director, Wizz Air UK said:

“I am pleased to be able to bring Wizz Air’s low-fare network and pleasant flying experience to passengers travelling from Edinburgh Airport. Expansion of our Scottish routes are a natural next step for Wizz Air in the UK, taking advantage of the growth opportunities in Europe’s largest travel market.

“Don’t let the value of the pound put you off booking a holiday – you can make your money go further at all of the seven destinations served by our Scottish services. There you will experience culture, architecture, food and nightlife unique to anywhere else. We look forward to welcoming passengers on our ultra-efficient fleet of Airbus aircraft very soon.”

Base            New route         Operating days                First flight

Budapest    BUD-EDI             Tues, Thurs, Sat                19-Dec-19

Warsaw       WAW-EDI           Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun           18-Dec-19 

Gdansk        GDN-EDI            Tue, Thurs, Sat                  19-Dec-19

Bucharest   OTP-EDI              Tues, Sat                            21-Dec-19 

Wizz Air is the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, operates a fleet of 115 Airbus A320 and Airbus A321 aircraft, and offers more than 650 routes from 25 bases, connecting 147 destinations across 44 countries.