Wizz Air Launches New Route from Cluj-Napoca to Castellon, Spain
Wizz Air, the most environmentally sustainable airline in EMEA, has announced a new international route connecting Cluj-Napoca in Romania to Castellon in Spain, starting April 11, 2025. This move highlights Wizz Air’s ongoing commitment to providing affordable travel options, with base fares starting from just 19.99 EUR (99 RON).
Flight Details and Schedule
The route will initially operate on Mondays and Fridays and will switch to Tuesdays and Saturdays starting June 16, 2025. Tickets are available on the Wizz Air website and mobile app.
Discover Castellon: Spain’s Hidden Gem
Castellon de la Plana, a city located on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, offers a mix of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of Desert de les Palmes Natural Park or explore the historic center featuring attractions such as Fadrí Bell Tower and the Gothic Concatedral de Santa María. Castellon is also known for its local delicacies, including "arroz a banda" and fresh seafood, making it a perfect destination for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and cultural exploration.
Wizz Air’s Commitment to Cluj-Napoca
Mauro Peneda, Managing Director of Wizz Air Malta, commented:
“This new route from Cluj-Napoca highlights our commitment to providing convenient and affordable travel options. We’re excited to connect Cluj-Napoca with Castellon, a city that has been a favorite among Romanian travelers and is becoming an attractive destination for frequent flyers.”
Cluj International Airport Welcomes New Route
David Ciceo, CEO of Cluj International Airport, expressed enthusiasm for the new route:
“This new direct flight between Cluj and Castellon will not only serve the Romanian community in Castellon but also provide an opportunity for Spanish citizens to visit Cluj-Napoca and the historical region of Transylvania.”
Expanding Wizz Air’s Network from Cluj-Napoca
Wizz Air currently offers 36 routes from Cluj-Napoca, helping boost both tourism and the local economy. In 2024, the airline operated almost 11,000 flights from the airport, carrying over 1.9 million passengers with a 99.5% completion rate, among the best in the industry.
Wizz Air continues to play a vital role in enhancing connectivity and supporting economic development in Romania.