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Last Updated: Dec 05, 2025
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Wizz Air Opens API Access to Travel Sellers Through Kyte Integration

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Wizz Air, one of Europe’s largest ultra-low-cost carriers, has announced a new distribution partnership with Kyte, which will enable travel sellers to connect directly to the airline’s fares and ancillary products via the Kyte API. The move marks one of Wizz Air’s most significant steps toward expanding its reach beyond direct channels and into agency-driven and corporate-travel markets.

Through the integration, travel agencies, TMCs, and other resellers will be able to search, book, and manage Wizz Air flights and add-on services — including bundles, seat selection, priority boarding, and baggage — through a standardized API connection. By using Kyte’s platform, sellers can access Wizz Air’s full content, enabling low-cost-carrier-specific merchandising in their own tools and booking engines.

For Wizz Air, the partnership supports the carrier’s strategy to make its offering more accessible across both leisure and corporate segments. Historically focused on direct sales, the airline has been seeking new ways to expand distribution while maintaining control over ancillaries, a key revenue driver for low-cost carriers.

Silvia Mosquera, Wizz Air’s chief commercial officer, said to ARGS that Partnering with Kyte allows us to open a new chapter in corporate travel distribution”, as more agencies begin onboarding Wizz Air content over the coming weeks.

As of early December 2025, Kyte has confirmed that Wizz Air content is fully enabled on its platform, with both corporate and leisure sellers able to implement the connection.

This Autumn, Wizz Air announced the return of its popular “All You Can Fly” pass for frequent flyers and added a new business class option called “Wizz Class.”

Cover photo by Álvaro Ibáñez on Unsplash

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