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Wizz Air onward travel

Wizz Air asks you to present valid travel documents for every passenger at the boarding gate, and says it won't take responsibility if you're denied boarding for missing them.

Strictness mediumConfidence high

How this airline usually checks

At the boarding gate, Wizz Air asks you to present your boarding card and valid travel documents for everyone in your party, including children and infants. The airline states it cannot take responsibility if you are denied boarding because you lack the essential travel documents your trip requires.[1]

  • Boarding card and valid travel documents checked at the gate for every passenger, including children and infants
  • If required documents are missing, you may be denied boarding and Wizz Air will not accept responsibility
  • It's on you to carry the documents your route requires

When to be ready

Have your documents ready at the boarding gate, where a valid reservation covers the check.

Routes where checks are more likely

  • Most relevant on Wizz Air's short-haul routes across Europe, the UK, and nearby countries in the Middle East and North Africa
  • Matters most where your destination has entry rules that ask for proof of onward or return travel

Sources

  1. Wizz Air — Travel documents and requirements

    “Upon reaching the boarding gate, it's crucial to present your boarding card and valid travel documents for all passengers, regardless of their age, including children and infants. ... Please be aware that we cannot assume responsibility if you are denied boarding due to a lack of essential travel documents.”

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