Wizz Air has revealed three new affordable Spanish routes from London Luton Airport.

The low-cost carrier announced today that flights to Málaga, Granada, and Asturias (Oviedo) will take off in late October 2026, with tickets starting at just £17.99.

The new connections build on Wizz Air's existing Spanish network, which already includes routes to Bilbao, Barcelona, and Seville from Luton. Tickets are now on sale through the airline's website and mobile app.

The Málaga service kicks off on October 25, running four times a week, while Granada and Asturias flights begin two days later on October 27.

Granada will operate twice weekly, with Asturias getting three flights per week. All routes will run throughout the year, making them perfect for off-season getaways as well as peak summer holidays.

With these additions, Wizz Air now flies to 11 Spanish destinations from the UK, making it one of the biggest players for affordable Spanish getaways.

Across its wider network, the airline serves 18 Spanish airports in total, giving plenty of choice for Britons looking to explore the country.

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Managing director at Wizz Air UK, Yvonne Moynihan, said: "Spain has always been one of the UK's favourite holiday destinations, and we're excited to be expanding our Spanish network with three more fantastic routes from London Luton Airport.

"Whether customers are planning a beach break on the Costa del Sol, a cultural escape to Granada, or looking to discover the stunning landscapes of Asturias, we're making it even easier for our customers to enjoy more of Spain, for less.

"With fares starting from just £17.99, all that's left to decide is whether you're heading for the beach, the mountains or the tapas."

Interim aviation director at London Luton Airport, Simon Harley, added: "It's really exciting to see Wizz Air expanding its route network from London Luton Airport yet again.

"The addition of Málaga, Granada and Asturias to our departure boards means even more choice for passengers and follows the hugely successful launch of Wizz services to Bilbao, Barcelona and Seville earlier this year.

"From soaking up the sunshine on Málaga's golden beaches, to wandering Granada's stunning medieval Albaicín quarter, or exploring Asturias' spectacular mountain scenery, these new destinations will be enormously popular with holidaymakers flying from LLA and underline our commitment to offering even greater choice as part of our simple and friendly passenger experience."

This comes as GB News trained as Wizz Air cabin crew for a day, and there is a lot passengers don't know.