The company's chief executive, Joszef Varadi, told a news conference in Zagreb on Tuesday that it would offer flights from Split to Luton Airport in the British capital three times a week with flights from Zagreb to London every day as of 1 May.
During the summer season, it will launch flights from Split to the Hungarian capital of Budapest on Saturdays.
A promotional fare for the Split-London until 14 February will see one-way tickets start from 43 euros, including taxes and charges.
Three weeks ago, Wizz Air announced the start of its activities in Croatia with flights between Zagreb and London.
Varadi said that in the meantime the company decided to expand its offer on the Croatian market owing to great interest and many bookings.
Wizz Air is the 23rd airline company to be using services of the Zagreb airport.