Wizz Air has announced it will be re-opening its former base in Chişinău, Moldova, due to increased demand. The budget carrier will offer direct connections from the country’s capital to 16 destinations in the northern winter of 2024/25, which includes eight new routes. Including all the destinations served in the forthcoming winter period, Wizz Air will offer more than 400,000 seats.  

The airline will be offering non-stop flights between Chişinău International Airport (RMO) and Berlin (BER), Bologna (BLQ), Brussels-Charleroi (CRL), Dortmund (DTM), Memmingen (MEM), Paris-Beauvais (BVA), and Verona (VRN), as well as opening a new route to Nuremberg (NUE) in Germany. These routes will supplement Wizz Air flights that already operate into Chişinău from Abu Dhabi (AUH), Budapest (BUD), Milan (MXP), Venice (VCE), Vienna (VIE), Rome (FCO), London-Luton (LTN), and Warsaw (WAW).  

With the reopening of the base in Moldova, the airline will also be basing a new Airbus A320 at Chişinău Airport, a decision which “underlines its commitment to the Moldovan market and its continued expansion towards reaching a fleet of 500 aircraft in the next eight years” says the carrier.

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