
Safely back at Warsaw Chopin airport and ready for my next flight to Bucharest. As usual, there was a minimal wait for the security process and it took under five minutes from scanning my boarding pass to being airside.

That meant a quick stop in the lounge.

It was all clean, comfortable and spacious as usual, with plenty of power points available.

Very healthy.

The spring rolls didn’t look entirely appetising as they were quite broken up, but it transpired that they were really quite agreeable.

The boarding process was efficient and I was flying within the Schengen zone, I didn’t have to wait for an hour for the EES system like last week.

Oh good, a bus gate.

And ready to board. It’s aircraft 9H-WDS, which entered Wizz Air’s fleet in late 2023 and appears to be yet another aircraft that I haven’t been on.

Unusually, I was first to board the aircraft. The excitement of it all….

So here’s a photo of an empty cabin, I don’t get to post these very often.

The seating Gods had given me a window seat and also no-one sitting next to me, which was all very handy. Wizz Air seems to pad their schedules to cover a small delay so the estimated one hour fifty minutes flight time was actually only eighty minutes. The crew were friendly, the aircraft were clean and, once again, there were no negatives for me to mention.

Safely in Bucharest on time and able to walk to the terminal.

I’ve written about Bucharest Băneasa airport before and it’s beautiful, although rather small.

The central dome of the airport.

The bus stop is a short walk away on the main road although not overly well signed. Anyway, with that I was on the bus to the hotel.
The flight cost £9 because of my Multipass, again representing excellent value for money.

