Wizz Air new A321neo at Malpensa and first flight to Madrid
Wizz Air is celebrating the arrival of its seventh Airbus A321neo aircraft at its base at Milan Malpensa Airport. The increase in capacity [...]

Wizz Air is celebrating the arrival of its seventh Airbus A321neo aircraft at its base at Milan Malpensa Airport. The increase in capacity allows Wizz Air to increase flight frequency and improve its product offerings for customers. In addition, the new Airbus A321neo boasts fuel-efficient technology, resulting in further reductions in Wizz Air's CO2 emissions per passenger/kilometer.
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In addition, Wizz Air has opened a new route connecting Milan to Madrid on a daily basis, Wizz Air's first flight to the Spanish capital was launched today, joining new routes inaugurated at Malpensa in recent months, including those to Cairo and Hurghada in Egypt, and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.
Since Wizz Air established its first base in Italy in 2020, it has introduced more than 50 new routes previously not served in the market and created more than 1,000 direct jobs. The airline is constantly working to improve its product offerings for customers, including domestic travel. With the launch of the WIZZ MultiPass program, travelers now have the opportunity to take advantage of a monthly pass that allows them to lock in the price of their ticket for a period of 6 months on domestic routes in Italy, starting at only 37 euros per month.
Tamara Nikiforova, Corporate Communication Manager at Wizz Air, said, "We are pleased to welcome the seventh aircraft to our Malpensa base, which will help us continue to expand our network from Milan. The Airbus A321neo aircraft is the most sustainable and efficient in its class and is one of the key elements of our strategy to further reduce emissions per passenger even as we grow. We are also happy to inaugurate the new route connecting Milan to Madrid.We are committed to offering convenient and affordable options to our customers, and this new route confirms our commitment to connecting people and cultures across Europe."