Three new direct air routes linking Bulgaria with Greece and Hungary have been officially launched as part of WizzAir's expanded summer flight program covering dozens of destinations across Europe.
The additions include connections from Sofia to Corfu, as well as from Burgas and Varna to Budapest. The Sofia-Corfu and Burgas-Budapest routes began operating on June 7, followed by the Varna-Budapest service on June 8. The expansion is integrated into a broader seasonal network that now spans 70 routes across 20 countries, with tickets available online and via WizzAir's mobile application starting from 29.99 euros.
Corfu, located in the Ionian Sea, remains one of Greece’s most visited islands, known for its clear waters, beaches, and Venetian architectural heritage. The destination combines natural scenery with cultural landmarks, including the UNESCO-listed Old Town with its narrow streets and historic buildings. Key attractions include Paleokastritsa’s coastal landscapes and the Achilleion palace, historically associated with Empress Elisabeth of Austria. The island’s Church of St. Spyridon, often referred to locally as the “Church of Wishes,” is also highlighted as a notable religious and cultural site.












