Wizz Air launches two new flights at the end of October: What are the destinations

Following a significant easing of pandemic restrictions, tourist routes are gaining momentum around the world. Moreover, carriers announce the opening of new air routes.
One of the most popular low-cost airlines, Wizz Air, has announced plans to launch 2 more new flights. The first flights on the new routes are to be launched by Wizz Air aircraft at the end of October, according to Lowcost Avia.
The new Wizz Air routes are planned to be launched on the southern European route. The first new route of the low-cost airline is from Milan Malpensa (Italy) to Barcelona (Spain). Starting from October 30, 2023, it is planned to operate 7 flights per week.
Another new Wizz Air route is from Bucharest (Romania) to Thessaloniki (Greece). The low-cost airline plans to fly on this route twice a week from October 30, 2023.
In addition, Wizz Air plans to launch two more new flights to the northern European destination. As explained by the airline, this will be a change of arrival airport in Stockholm for flights from Budapest and Gdansk.
Thus, until October 30, passengers from Budapest and Gdansk will be received at Stockholm Skavsta Airport, while from October 31, planes from these cities will be sent to another airport, Stockholm Arlanda, which is located much closer to the city.
The new flight to Sweden is scheduled to start from Budapest (Hungary). The aircraft will arrive at Stockholm Arlanda Airport 4 times a week starting from October 31, 2023.
Another updated flight from Gdansk (Poland) will also be operated by Stockholm Arlanda Airport. From October 31, 2023, 14 flights will be operated per week.
We would like to add that there have been some other changes to the Wizz Air schedule. Thus, the carrier removed 3 flights from Tirana that were to start in 2024 by flying to Palermo, Chania, and Malta.
Another updated flight from Gdansk (Poland) will also be operated by Stockholm Arlanda Airport. From October 31, 2023, 14 flights will be operated per week.
We would like to add that there have been some other changes to the Wizz Air schedule. Thus, the carrier removed from the schedule 3 flights from Tirana that were to start in 2024 - to Palermo, Chania, and Malta.