Paxport signs direct distribution deal with Wizz Air

Paxport signs direct distribution deal with Wizz Air

Its travel sellers will now have access to Wizz Air fares

Paxport has revealed a new distribution partnership with Wizz Air, the leading airline in CEE. 

This collaboration marks a significant step forward in the airline's ongoing commitment to enhance distribution, and 

As one of Europe’s fastest growing carriers, the airline will leverage Paxport’s technology to give its network of travel sellers immediate access to all 750 routes, without complexities surrounding LCC fares.

Optional seats, bags, sports equipment and other ancillaries such as Wizz Priority will all be available to OTAs, Tour Operators, Travel Agents and TMCs.

Simon Taylor, head of commercial at Paxport, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to announce this major distribution agreement with Wizz Air. 

"This partnership is a prime example of Paxport delivering on our promise of the Value of Connection, as it brings significant benefits to both sides. For Wizz Air, it means expanded reach into new, high-value distribution channels," he said.

"For our travel seller customers, it means immediate, direct access to Wizz Air's extensive low-fare network and ancillary offerings, all available seamlessly through the Paxport platform. This deal strengthens our commitment to providing the most comprehensive and valuable content in the market.”

Silvia Mosquera, commercial officer at Wizz Air, added: “At Wizz Air, we are constantly looking for innovative ways to bring our ultra‑low fares and services closer to our customers. 

"Our new partnership with Paxport represents another important step in strengthening and modernizing our distribution. 

"Paxport’s strong technical capabilities and professionalism will support our digital transformation journey and help us better meet the evolving needs of travel sellers and their clients, in line with our Customer First Compass initiative. 

"We are confident this collaboration will bring value to our business and look forward to a successful, long‑term cooperation," he added.