The new air route will connect Gdansk, Poland, with the Tatra Mountains.

Wizz Air will start operating a new scheduled route between Poprad-Tatry Airport (TAT) and the Polish city of Gdansk (GDN) as early as 25 December 2025. This will create a unique link between two important tourist regions of Europe – the Tatra Mountains and the Polish Baltic Sea.

The new service will offer passengers two rotations per weekThursday morning and Sunday evening. The timetable is set up ideally for weekend breaks and short trips, significantly increasing the attractiveness of the service during the winter season.

“The line is designed to serve in both directions – bringing Polish visitors for hiking and skiing, while allowing Slovak passengers to head to the Baltic Sea or one of Poland’s most vibrant coastal regions. Gdańsk and the wider Pomerania region represent a strong, highly mobile source market that seeks experiences and tourism products such as those offered by the High and Low Tatras and the north-east of Slovakia,” said the management of Poprad-Tatry Airport.

Basic information about the line

  • Route: Poprad-Tatry – Gdansk
  • Carrier: Wizz Air
  • Frequency: Thursday, Sunday
  • Price from: 14,99 EUR
  • First flight: 25 December 2025

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (GDN) serves a population of more than 5 million people within a 90-minute drive of its catchment area. In contrast, Poprad-Tatry Airport (TAT) covers the whole of central and eastern Slovakia with this route and, together with the southern border regions of Poland, creates a catchment area with a potential of more than 3.5 million passengers.

The flights will be operated by a modern Airbus A321neo with a capacity of 239 passengers. Fares start from €14.99 for a one-way flight, making travel affordable for the general public. Meanwhile, the airline is scheduled to operate until the end of March 2026.

Tickets are currently available on the Wizz Air website and app on this link.