Travel just got a whole lot more exciting — and affordable. Wizz Air is shaking up the skies with the launch of eight new routes from London Luton Airport to some of Europe’s top city break destinations.
Starting this October 2025 and March 2026, you’ll be able to hop on a Wizz Air flight to Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Bilbao, Valencia, Milan, Rome, and Vienna — with fares from just £17.99 one way. Whether you’re craving tapas in Seville, art in Vienna, or shopping in Milan, your next city escape just got easier to reach and kinder on your wallet.
The New Routes at a Glance:
Spain — Launching March 29, 2026:
London Luton – Barcelona: 10x weekly – from £17.99
London Luton – Madrid: Daily – from £20.99
London Luton – Bilbao: 5x weekly – from £17.99
London Luton – Valencia: 5x weekly – from £17.99
London Luton – Seville: 4x weekly – from £17.99
Italy & Austria — Launching October 26, 2025:
London Luton – Milan Malpensa: 11x weekly – from £17.99
London Luton – Rome Fiumicino: 11x weekly – from £21.99
London Luton – Vienna International: Daily – from £21.99
Perfectly timed for Easter breaks, spring escapes, and the 2026 summer travel season, the Spanish routes open up new possibilities for weekend getaways and longer holidays alike.
Wizz Air Is Celebrating with a London Scavenger Hunt
To mark the launch, Wizz Air is running a live scavenger hunt across London, with clues posted on Instagram. Lucky winners who track down Wizz Air reps at Spanish-themed landmarks will snag free flights to one of the new destinations. Let the race — and the travel planning — begin!
What Wizz Air & Luton Airport Are Saying
Yvonne Moynihan, Managing Director at Wizz Air UK, said:
“While some airlines stick to siestas, we’re bringing serious competition with our signature low fares and high-efficiency model. We’re not just adding routes – we’re shaking up the status quo with more choice and flexibility.”
Jonathan Rayner, Chief Commercial Officer at London Luton Airport, added:
“These exciting new Wizz Air routes provide our passengers with even greater choice to explore must-see cities across Spain, Italy and Austria.”
Why It Matters
The new routes are part of Wizz Air’s ambitious £12 billion ‘Customer First’ transformation plan, which aims to expand the airline’s UK footprint and connect more travelers to top destinations with ultra-low fares and brand-new aircraft. As demand for affordable city breaks continues to soar, Luton Airport’s departure board just got a lot more exciting.
Whether you’re dreaming of Gaudí’s Barcelona, Vienna’s coffee houses, or Milan’s designer shops, Wizz Air’s new routes make it easier — and cheaper — to get there.



