Wizz Air Broadens Horizons with Major Service Expansion at Maastricht Aachen Airport

Wizz Air is poised to significantly expand its operations at Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST), located on the Dutch-German border. This expansion is set to coincide with the launch of the Winter flight schedule for 2025/2026, starting at the end of October.
New Destinations for Wizz Air
The airline will introduce new routes primarily aimed at Eastern Europe. The new destinations include:
- Chisinau, Moldova
- Bucharest, Romania
- Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina (effective December 12, 2025)
These routes are expected to operate during the winter season until the end of March 2026. Additionally, Wizz Air will resume flights to Alicante, which are already scheduled for the winter season.
Flight Operations Schedule
Wizz Air’s winter flight schedule will feature:
- Seven weekly departures to the three new destinations initially
- Resumption of routes to Alicante
Expansion Plans for Summer 2026
The expansion will continue into the Summer timetable for 2026. Starting in March, Wizz Air plans to add two more routes, which will connect Maastricht Aachen Airport with:
- Katowice, Poland
- Lublin, Poland
This will increase the frequency of Wizz Air flights from MST to a total of 16 departures per week. This strategic move highlights Wizz Air’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the region, even as other low-cost airlines restructure their operations across Europe.
Conclusion
The new routes from Maastricht Aachen Airport demonstrate Wizz Air’s dedication to enhancing connectivity with Central and Eastern European cities. As the airline invests in its Limburg base, it looks to tap into the growing demand for direct flights, consolidating its position in the low-cost travel market.