Wizz Air Rolls Out Extra Space Without Changing Its Cabin

By Ivan PetrenkoFeb 11, 2026 14:06 PMNews
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Extra comfort rolls out network-wide. Source: unsplash

Wizz Air has expanded its WIZZ Class option across its entire network after a trial at six bases delivered stronger-than-expected demand. The full rollout began on 9 February, extending the service to routes where it was not previously available. The move follows consistent interest in added onboard comfort, particularly on busy city and business-focused routes, without shifting away from the airline’s low-cost operating model.

The service was first tested on selected flights linked to Budapest, Bucharest Otopeni, Warsaw, London Luton, London Gatwick and Rome Fiumicino. On these routes, uptake exceeded expectations, with many bookings coming from business travellers and frequent flyers. Feedback pointed to a preference for more space and a calmer seating environment, especially on short and medium-haul flights with high load factors.

“After testing WIZZ Class at six of our bases and receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback, it became clear that passengers – especially business travellers – value the extra comfort and space this service provides. Even with the limited initial rollout, demand exceeded our expectations. That’s why we’re now extending WIZZ Class across the network, giving more customers access to additional room and convenience while staying true to our efficient single‑class model."
Silvia Mosquera, Commercial Officer at Wizz Air

What WIZZ Class includes

WIZZ Class keeps Wizz Air’s single-class cabin intact while offering added comfort in the first row. The option provides:

  • an empty middle seat in row one (1B and 1E)
  • additional legroom associated with the front row
  • a complimentary non-alcoholic drink and snack

The product is created by blocking seats rather than altering cabin layouts.

WIZZ Class is now available on more busy European routes and city pairs, where flights often sell out. The extra space in the first row suits short business trips, early morning departures and same-day returns, and also appeals on leisure routes where passengers want a bit more room without paying for a premium cabin. On routes serving cities like London, Rome and Warsaw, it creates a clear step up from standard seating without moving into higher fare categories.

WIZZ Class adds space, not seats. Source: Wizz Air
WIZZ Class adds space, not seats. Source: Wizz Air

The decision to roll WIZZ Class out across the network shows how low-cost airlines are adjusting to what passengers now expect onboard. Instead of rebuilding cabins or adding complicated fare products, Wizz Air is relying on small, practical changes. Fares remain competitive, while comfort is treated as a real consideration, even on short flights. The result is a straightforward extra option during booking, without pushing budget travel into premium territory.

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