Wizz Air adds new Baltic routes: 7 from Lithuania and 2 from Estonia

Wizz Air has announced a fresh expansion in the Baltics with seven new routes from Lithuania and two from Estonia, plus a third aircraft to be based in Vilnius from December 2025. The highlights include a new daily Vilnius–Tallinn connection, leisure routes to Nice and Turku, and Lithuania’s first Vilnius–Podgorica service. Tickets are on sale now on WIZZ AIR.

What’s new from Lithuania

Vilnius (VNO)

  • Kraków (KRK) — starts October 27, 2025, 4× weekly.
  • Tallinn (TLL) — starts December 12, 2025, daily (7× weekly).
  • Nice (NCE)winter 2025/26: 3× weekly; summer 2026: 2× weekly.
  • Turku (TKU)3× weekly year-round (winter and summer 2026).
  • Tirana (TIA) — starts March 31, 2026, 3× weekly.
  • Podgorica (TGD) — starts June 7, 2026, 2× weekly.

Palanga (PLQ)

  • Oslo (OSL) — starts December 10, 2025, 2× weekly (increases to 3× weekly in summer 2026).

Wizz Air will also base a 3rd aircraft in Vilnius to support the growth and added frequencies.


What’s new from Estonia

Tallinn (TLL)

  • Kraków (KRK) — starts October 26, 2025, 3× weekly (Thu/Sat/Sun); temporarily 4× weekly between Dec 9–Jan 11.
  • Venice (VCE) — starts December 3, 2025, 2× weekly.

Quick reference: routes, dates, weekly frequency

Route Start date Weekly frequency Notes
Vilnius – Kraków (VNO–KRK) Oct 27, 2025
Vilnius – Tallinn (VNO–TLL) Dec 12, 2025 7× (daily)
Vilnius – Nice (VNO–NCE) Winter 2025/26 3× (winter) / 2× (summer)
Vilnius – Turku (VNO–TKU) Winter 2025/26 3× (winter & summer)
Vilnius – Tirana (VNO–TIA) Mar 31, 2026
Vilnius – Podgorica (VNO–TGD) Jun 7, 2026 New destination for LT network
Palanga – Oslo (PLQ–OSL) Dec 10, 2025 2× (winter) / 3× (summer)
Tallinn – Kraków (TLL–KRK) Oct 26, 2025 3× (Thu/Sat/Sun) 4× weekly Dec 9–Jan 11
Tallinn – Venice (TLL–VCE) Dec 3, 2025

Why this matters

  • Better Baltic connectivity: A daily VNO–TLL link improves business travel and weekend trips between Lithuania and Estonia.
  • More choice for leisure: Nice, Turku, Venice add year-round and winter-sun options; Podgorica opens the door to Montenegro from Lithuania.
  • Capacity boost in Vilnius: A third-based aircraft underpins higher frequencies and more schedule resilience.