Wizz Air
Founded in September 2003, Wizz Air is a Hungarian low-cost airline that serves more than 150 destinations across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. With a fleet totalling nearly 140, the company has two main subsidiaries: Wizz Air UK and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi. The firm exclusively operates an all-Airbus fleet comprising A320-200s, A320neos, A321-200s, A321neos and a single A330-200F.
Wizz Air reveals 2021 traffic figures
Hungarian low-cost airline, Wizz Air has revealed its traffic, load factor and capacity figures for last year.
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Wizz Air inaugurates Abu Dhabi-Bahrain route
Those using the service are also able to connect to destinations such as Athens and Belgrade with the carrier
EasyJet rejects takeover bid from Wizz Air
The offer was disclosed as the carrier looks to raise £1.2 billion in a rights issue to bounce back from the pandemic
Wizz Air launches Luton-Bulgaria service
Low-cost carrier Wizz Air will begin London Luton Airport to Plovdiv flights in November
Ryanair and Wizz Air expand Swedish operations
The low cost carriers are expected to introduce further services to their winter schedules
London Luton opens new flight training facility
The new site is set to train Wizz Air pilots based at the UK hub, as well as those working from other European destinations
Wizz Air’s July figures reveal increase in demand
The airline’s traffic and emissions statistics for last month reflect positive signs following the easing of travel restrictions
Wizz Air postpones opening of new Cardiff base
The airline believes the current Covid-19 regulations are too uncertain and instead plans to begin operations from the hub next summer