March 6, 2026

WIZZ AIR announces the reopening of its Suceava base

Wizz Air, Romania’s largest airline, today has announced the reopening of its base in Suceava, further expanding operations in Romania. With the allocation of two state-of-the-art Airbus A321 neo family aircraft, the airline will operate a total of 43 aircraft during winter season in Romania.

Suceava remain an important city to Wizz Air, and the airline is happy to grow again its capacity from the city, adding more than 169 thousand new seats for the upcoming winter season. Wizz air now offers 13 routes to six countries from Suceava “Ștefan cel Mare” International Airport. The airline continues to offer more affordable travel options, meeting the growing demand for budget-friendly flights, with tickets already available online on Wizz Air’s official website and through its mobile app from as low as RON 79.

With a reopened base and two allocated aircraft in Suceava, this addition to the Romanian network in the 2025 winter season marks a significant step forward for Wizz Air’s operations. These aircraft will enhance connectivity from the city by enabling the launch of eight routes. Starting from 15th of December 2025, passengers can fly from Suceava to Bologna, Milan Bergamo, Venice, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Birmingham, Larnaca and Brussels Charleroi, in addition to Vienna from 30th of September. Wizz Air will also increase frequency of its flights to Dortmund, starting from 5th of January 2025.

Since the start of its Romanian operations in 2006, Wizz Air has steadily increased its investment in Romania, recognizing the country as a pivotal market. In winter 2025, the airline operates 192 routes from 13 Romanian airports, connecting passengers to 70 destinations across 24 countries. Over the past 19 years, Wizz Air has established eight operational bases in Bucharest Baneasa, Bucharest Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Iasi, Sibiu, Suceava and Timisoara. The airline employs more than 1,600 people in Romania.