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Wizz Air Opens New Year-Round London Gatwick Route to Chișinău Enhancing UK Connectivity
Starting October 2026, Wizz Air will operate four weekly flights between London Gatwick and Chișinău, offering low fares and expanding options for UK travelers.
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Wizz Air launches four weekly Gatwick-Chișinău flights from October 2026, boosting access to Moldova with fares from £36.99.
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Wizz Air is set to broaden its UK network with a new direct route from London Gatwick Airport to Chișinău, the capital of Moldova. Operations begin in October 2026, running year-round with four flights weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. This marks a strategic enhancement of Wizz Air's presence in the UK market and presents travelers with an affordable gateway to an emerging Eastern European destination.
The Gatwick-Chișinău route complements Wizz Air’s existing services from London Luton to the Moldovan capital, effectively providing greater scheduling flexibility and accessibility for passengers across the London area. Ticket prices start from just £36.99, emphasizing the low-cost carrier’s commitment to making Moldova more reachable for UK residents. The addition aims to tap into the rising interest in less conventional European destinations.
Chișinău invites visitors with its blend of leafy boulevards, vibrant café culture, and a mix of historic and modern influences. Beyond the city lies Moldova’s renowned wine regions, among the oldest in Europe, coupled with scenic countryside and historic monasteries that enrich the travel experience. These attributes appeal to those seeking unique cultural, gastronomic, and outdoor activities beyond traditional tourist hotspots.
Wizz Air highlights Moldova as an up-and-coming destination, aligning with the airline’s wider strategy to uncover authentic and less-explored locales for its customer base. The airline’s Managing Director for the UK, Yvonne Moynihan, noted that the new Gatwick service opens up Moldova’s rich history and vibrant culture to UK travelers at attractive fares and convenient frequencies.
This new route is part of Wizz Air UK’s ongoing expansion, which has included several new services from Luton to destinations like Yerevan, Alicante, Lyon, Corfu, Faro, and Turin. The airline operates a fleet of around 20 aircraft in the UK, primarily from Luton but with increasing operations at Gatwick. Recent network growth reflects Wizz Air’s goal to maximize efficiency and further expand its London area footprint, with one of the largest-ever summer schedules planned.
Wizz Air’s operations have scaled significantly, recently achieving a milestone of 1,200 flights operated in a single day, demonstrating robust growth and operational prowess. The carrier aims to expand its network across Europe to approximately 1,000 routes, increasing choices and maintaining competitive fares for passengers. The launch of Gatwick-Chișinău is a tactical extension of these ambitions, providing more options for budget-conscious travelers.
The addition of Gatwick as a departure point for Moldova complements the existing Luton flights, offering year-round options suitable for weekend breaks or extended holidays. This development notably improves access for travelers in southern England, connecting them to Moldova’s cultural attractions, wine tourism, and historical sites. It reflects Wizz Air’s commitment to expanding travel opportunities in the UK and unlocking lesser-known European destinations.
Frequently asked questions
- When does Wizz Air start its new London Gatwick to Chișinău route?
- Wizz Air will start operating the new Gatwick to Chișinău flights in October 2026, running year-round with four weekly departures.
- How often will Wizz Air operate flights from Gatwick to Chișinău?
- The route will have four weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
- What are the starting fares for the Gatwick to Chișinău service?
- Fares for the new Gatwick to Chișinău flights start from as low as £36.99.
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