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Feb 3, 2026

Wizz Air Adds Larnaca–Varna Route and Boosts 12 Existing Cypriot Links for Summer 2026

Wizz Air Adds Larnaca–Varna Route and Boosts 12 Existing Cypriot Links for Summer 2026
Budget carrier Wizz Air has unveiled a major expansion of its Larnaca base for the Summer 2026 timetable, underscoring Cyprus’ importance in the airline’s fast-growing Eastern Mediterranean network.

From 30 January to 17 June 2026 the airline will connect Larnaca with the Black-Sea city of Varna three times a week, offering one-way introductory fares from €24.99. Varna is emerging as a tech-outsourcing and remote-work hub; the new link will therefore appeal to Cypriot businesses with Bulgarian partners as well as the growing community of location-independent professionals who shuttle between the two sunny, low-cost destinations.

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Wizz Air Adds Larnaca–Varna Route and Boosts 12 Existing Cypriot Links for Summer 2026


In parallel, Wizz Air will raise frequencies on a dozen existing routes, most notably London Gatwick (daily instead of four weekly), Abu Dhabi (three weekly), Prague (five weekly), Radom (three weekly) and several Romanian cities. The move adds more than 250,000 extra seats into and out of Cyprus between April and October and signals confidence that the island will sustain its rebound as a regional travel and investment hub despite lingering geopolitical uncertainty in the Near East.

For global-mobility managers the development brings practical benefits: better day-trip possibilities to Central Europe, more weekend connections for expatriate staff, and sharper competition on airfares during the peak assignment-rotation season. Companies relocating employees to Cyprus’ fast-growing fintech, shipping and professional-services sectors gain greater routing flexibility, while tourism-reliant employers will have a deeper seasonal labour pool as Varna’s hospitality workers seek summer contracts in Cyprus.

Industry observers also see the expanded schedule as an endorsement of Hermes Airports’ €170 million capacity-upgrade programme at Larnaca and Paphos. More airlines committing aircraft to Cyprus should bolster the government’s case for full Schengen accession later this year, potentially eliminating passport checks for most intra-EU flights by 2027.
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