Wizz Air, the largest airline operating in Bulgaria by market share, has officially launched a new direct connection between Varna and Warsaw (Modlin), with the inaugural flight taking place on May 21.
The route will operate three times per week throughout the summer season, with flights scheduled on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Tickets are already available through the airline’s website and mobile application, with starting prices from EUR 29.99.
The new service is positioned as a convenient travel option linking Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast with the Polish capital. Warsaw, often referred to as the “Phoenix City” due to its post-war reconstruction, is highlighted for its restored Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, along with landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the Royal Castle, and Łazienki Park.
The city is also known for its diverse architectural landscape, blending Gothic and Baroque heritage with modern high-rise structures. Its cultural institutions and museums reflect Polish history, including the legacy of Chopin and key moments from World War II.
Wizz Air representatives said the expansion strengthens the company’s presence in Bulgaria and supports its broader network development strategy. “We are delighted to announce the launch of the new route from Varna to Warsaw… This connection offers Bulgarian passengers from the Northern Black Sea Coast a convenient and affordable way to reach the heart of Europe,” the airline stated, adding that the route will also facilitate travel for Polish visitors heading to Bulgaria’s coast.














