Exciting: Wizz Air to offer 11 new flights a week to the Mediterranean from Budapest in 2025!

TUI and Wizz Air have teamed up to significantly increase the number of flights from Budapest in summer 2025. Instead of the current four flights a week, eleven flights will now be available from the Hungarian capital, including routes to popular destinations such as Cyprus, Turkey, and the Greek islands. This ambitious development will provide travellers with enhanced opportunities to reach their favourite holiday destinations with ease. 

According to Turizmus, as part of this expansion, Budapest will now offer three flights per week to Larnaca and two flights per week to both Heraklion and Antalya. Additionally, two new Greek destinations—Rhodes and Zakynthos—have been added to the programme. These updates make TUI’s summer offerings especially appealing to those seeking seaside holidays.

Flights from Vienna Airport are also being increased. In partnership with Wizz Air, TUI will provide three flights per week to Corfu and two flights per week to Zakynthos, Madeira, and Tenerife. These new options complement Austrian Airlines’ summer programme, which includes three flights per week to Burgas as well as additional flights to Chania.

Additional amenities for passengers

On TUI and Wizz Air flights, passengers will benefit from complimentary airport check-in, one 10 kg hand baggage allowance, and one 20 kg checked baggage allowance. These added amenities, combined with competitive ticket prices, make the offer particularly appealing to budget-conscious travellers.

TUI also offers an extensive selection of accommodation options alongside its flights. Its own-brand hotels include the TUI Kids Club Roda Beach Resort & Spa on the island of Corfu, which features lush gardens and a family-friendly sandy beach. For travellers prioritising affordability, the TUI Suneo Perla in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, is an excellent choice.

Wizz Air’s ‘All You Can Fly’ programme back on offer

According to VilĂ¡ggazdasĂ¡g, Wizz Air has relaunched its “All You Can Fly” membership programme, which offers unlimited flights for one year for EUR 599. However, the programme comes with certain restrictions. For instance, passengers can only book seats for available destinations, and bookings must be made at least 72 hours prior to departure. After paying the membership fee, the first flight is free, but each subsequent ticket costs EUR 9.99.

The “All You Can Fly” scheme has proven immensely popular. During its previous promotion, when it was launched at introductory prices, 10,000 memberships sold out within just 48 hours. In this latest round, the offer is again available in limited quantities. This programme is particularly attractive for frequent flyers travelling to short-haul destinations.

The collaboration between TUI and Wizz Air continues to expand travel options for holidaymakers. Ongoing developments and improvements in passenger comfort are making the travel experience more enjoyable than ever, whether for family holidays or cost-effective short getaways. This dynamic growth in services is set to attract even more travellers in the upcoming season.

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