Wizz Air will launch new routes to Palma and Malaga on 1 July, with Spain getting ready to reopen to international tourism.
The budget carrier’s new five-times weekly Palma service, and daily Malaga service, will be followed by the launch of a twice-weekly Luton-Fuerteventura route on 3 July.
Luton-Lanzarote flights, meanwhile, will get under way on 27 October. Its Palma service is yet subject to UK and Spanish government restrictions being lifted.
Wizz will launch previously announced new Las Palmas (4 June) and Faro (16 June) routes over the coming weeks.
Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sanchez this week confirmed the country would reopen to overseas tourists next once, with its 14-day quarantine on arrival requirement set to be lifted on 1 July.
Wizz is promising an "ultra-clean" onboard environment, with reduced non-essential contact between passengers and staff, and mandatory social distancing practices.
Owain Jones, Wizz Air UK managing director, said the carrier would look to continue expanding its route network as European travel restrictions are eased.