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Wizz Air Says Goodbye: No More Flights from Vienna in the Future

Eine Wizz Air-Maschine in Österreich.
Eine Wizz Air-Maschine in Österreich. ©APA/HELMUT FOHRINGER (Symbolbild)
The airline Wizz Air will say goodbye to its location in Vienna. Among the reasons cited are higher airport charges.

The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is giving up its location in Vienna. After a "strategic review," the base will be closed in two phases, the company announced on Wednesday. Accordingly, on October 26, 2025, two aircraft will be withdrawn from Vienna and the connections to Bilbao and London-Gatwick will be discontinued; the remaining three jets and the other routes will follow on March 15, 2026.

Wizz Air in Vienna for Years

Wizz Air has been operating the Vienna base since 2018 and currently stations five Airbus A321neo there, serving 28 routes in 20 countries. The reasons for the withdrawal include significantly increased airport charges, taxes, and ground handling costs in Vienna, as well as the strategic focus on core markets in Central and Eastern Europe. Operating from Vienna is "no longer compatible" with the ultra-low-cost model, it says.

According to Wizz Air, Austrian customers will continue to be served via the nearby base in Bratislava and via Budapest. Affected passengers would be directly informed and could either receive a refund in the form of money or "WIZZ credits" (120 percent of the ticket price) or rebook on alternative Wizz Air flights.

The company announced support for the workforce - such as transfers to other locations and alternative positions within the group. Wizz Air employs 254 people at the Vienna location.

"Difficult but Necessary Decision"

"This was a difficult but necessary decision to ensure the long-term competitiveness of our company," explained Mauro Peneda, CEO of Wizz Air Malta. "Wizz Air is committed to supporting all affected employees during this transition phase, including through relocations to other Wizz Air locations and - where possible - through alternative positions within the company."

(APA/Red)

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