Wizz Air — The Purple Wings of Europe
Every dawn, somewhere in Europe, a Wizz Air aircraft accelerates, engines roaring, pink and purple fuselage sparkling in the sun.
Some airlines were built to carry business suits. Wizz Air was built to carry dreams. To see more of the world, without paying too much for the ticket. It lifts into the sky and carries hundreds of small dreams: a beach, a reunion, a first kiss, a new beginning.
This is Wizz Air — not extravagant, not complicated, just travel — colourful, bold, beautifully accessible.
Wizz Air flies over 600 routes, connecting the Balkans with Spain, London with the Middle East, small towns with big capitals and Central Europe with the Mediterranean.
Purple tails appear at dawn across the continent. From Warsaw to Valencia, from Bucharest to Bari — always moving, always expanding.
Wherever there is curiosity and a need for affordable travel, Wizz Air is already in the air.
The Fleet — Young, Modern, Ambitious
The airline operates one of Europe’s youngest fleets. A young fleet means lower fuel burn, a smaller environmental footprint per passenger, and quieter, cleaner engines.
On board, the stories mix like colours. Travel becomes democratic, and the sky becomes accessible.
Cabins are bright and efficient.
Seats are arranged in a 3–3 configuration, with a 28-inch pitch.
Travelling light is rewarded: bags must fit under the seat or be purchased separately.
Snacks and drinks are available to buy on board — simple, tasty, competitively priced.
Service is quick, direct, sometimes a little brisk, but always professional.
In Magelline’s View
Wizz Air is a thread of bright purple across the European sky. Its aircraft rise over the Carpathian mountains, over the blue Adriatic, over cities whose names sound like poetry.
This airline does not promise silver cutlery or champagne. It promises something far more precious: freedom to fly.
On these flights, travel feels light and possible. The prices are low, the distances are short, and someone always smiles when the wheels leave the ground.
For Magelline, Wizz Air is about movement: from ordinary days to unexpected places.