Wizz Air, Israel’s biggest low-cost carrier, is reaffirming its commitment to the Israeli market by having over one million seats to and from Tel Aviv for the upcoming winter 2025 season. These seats span 18 direct routes from Israel’s capital, reflecting a capacity increase of more than 240% compared to last year.

This reaffirmed commitment highlights Wizz Air’s dedication to providing reliable and accessible travel options, while underscoring its long-term strategic plans for Tel Aviv and Israel. As the largest non-Israeli carrier operating from the city, Wizz Air will continue to serve passengers throughout Winter 2025 and beyond with direct flights from Tel Aviv to the following European destinations:

Budapest, Hungary – up to 16 weekly flights
Bucharest, Romania – 14 weekly flights
IaÈ™i, Romania – up to 3 weekly flights
Cluj-Napoca, Romania – up to 3 weekly flights
Rome Fiumicino, Italy – up to 11 weekly flights
Milan Malpensa, Italy – up to 11 weekly flights
Naples, Italy – 3 weekly flights
Venice, Italy – up to 2 weekly flights
Sofia, Bulgaria – up to 8 weekly flights
Varna, Bulgaria – up to 3 weekly flights
Larnaca, Cyprus – up to 8 weekly flights
Athens, Greece – 7 weekly flights
Thessaloniki, Greece – 3 weekly flights
London Luton, United Kingdom – 7 weekly flights
Vienna, Austria – up to 7 weekly flights
Warsaw, Poland – 5 weekly flights
Kraków, Poland – 5 weekly flights
Vilnius, Lithuania – up to 5 weekly flights

The fares for the mentioned routes start from EUR 49.99, and the tickets for the mentioned routes are available on wizzair.com and mobile app Wizz.

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