Wizz Air is introducing a new service from Belgrade and is expected to introduce additional routes and increase frequencies across markets in the former Yugoslavia following the recent expansion of its Skopje base. With the closure of its Abu Dhabi base, the airline has signalled a strategic shift back toward Central and Eastern Europe. In line with this renewed focus, Wizz Air has also unveiled new routes from nearby bases, including Sofia, Sibiu, and Chisinau.
Wizz is also set to increase frequencies across its Belgrade network this coming winter season. In addition to its recently launched flights to Alicante and Friedrichshafen, which will continue throughout the winter, the airline will significantly boost capacity on several existing routes. Services to Bergamo will increase by four weekly flights, bringing the total to seven, while both Dortmund and Barcelona will be upgraded to daily operations with three additional weekly rotations. Wizz Air will also add two weekly flights to Basel, for a total of seven, and maintain Larnaca at four weekly services with an extra two weekly rotations. Memmingen, Beauvais and Malta will each see one additional weekly flight compared to last winter, operating eight, five, and four times per week, respectively.
Wizz Air is on track to reopen its two-aircraft base at Tuzla Airport. While local authorities initially announced the base would reopen in September, the launch is now expected to be slightly delayed. The airline previously won a blitz five-day tender to operate subsidised flights from Tuzla. It is expected to launch operations to Hamburg, Beauvais, Cologne, Malmo, Gothenburg, Berlin, Charleroi, and Hahn. During the upcoming winter season, which runs from October 26 to March 28, Wizz Air will also increase frequencies on select routes, adding one additional weekly flight to both Memmingen and Basel, for a total of seven and four weekly services respectively.




