Wizz Air to strengthen its base in Budapest, announcing new routes for 2019
Hungarian LCC Wizz Air announced that it will base an additional A321 at its base in Budapest (LHBP/BUD). Together with another A321 due to arrive in December 2018 that will be based at Debrecen (LHDC/DEB), the carriers' fleet on Hungarian bases will include 16 aircraft (14 at BUD, 2 at DEB).
At the same time, the airline announced two new routes ex Budapest:
- London/Gatwick (EGKK/LGW) - 1234567, beginning March 2019
- Oslo (OSL/ENGM) - 1-3-5-7, beginning April 2019
Passengers will experience increased frequency on some routes from Budapest (effective by March 2019):
- Frankfurt (EDDF/FRA), from 7 to 10 weekly
- Tel Aviv (LLBG/TLV), from 10 to 12 weekly
- St. Petersburg (ULLI/LED) from 4 to 5 weekly
(Source: airportal.hu)
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Wizz Air to re-launch Ukrainian subsidiary in 2019
Provided that all official authorizations and permit will be received in time, Wizz Air plans to re-launch Wizz Air Ukraine, that was closed downdue to the instability of the political and economic situation in Ukraine in 2015.
A re-launch was deemed profitable by Wizz Air CEO József Váradi as he stated that there is a quickly growing demand for LCC flights in Ukraine and could also positively influence the already growing tourism sector. The plans include an investition of USD 2.5 billion over five years to build up a fleet of up to 20 aircraft (both A320 and A321) that would be based on Ukrainian airports.
The plans are likely to counter the move of rival Ryanair that is currently heavily targeting the growing Ukraininan market.
(Source: airportal.hu)
Provided that all official authorizations and permit will be received in time, Wizz Air plans to re-launch Wizz Air Ukraine, that was closed downdue to the instability of the political and economic situation in Ukraine in 2015.
A re-launch was deemed profitable by Wizz Air CEO József Váradi as he stated that there is a quickly growing demand for LCC flights in Ukraine and could also positively influence the already growing tourism sector. The plans include an investition of USD 2.5 billion over five years to build up a fleet of up to 20 aircraft (both A320 and A321) that would be based on Ukrainian airports.
The plans are likely to counter the move of rival Ryanair that is currently heavily targeting the growing Ukraininan market.
(Source: airportal.hu)
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Re: Wizz Air in 2019
Wizz Air announced to re-open its Memmingen-Bucharest/Otopeni connection. As of 2 April 2018, three weekly connections (-2-4-6-) are offered. Bucharest will be the fifth city in Romania (after Sibiu, Tirgu Mures, Cluj-Napoca and Temeswar) where travellers can fly to from Memmingen.
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Wizz Air to enhance train pilots and cabin crew training by 2019
With the inauguration of the new crew training center today in Budapest, Wizz Air expects to train their personnel more efficiently. The new center was built at a cost of 30m EUR and consists of two full flight simulators and one static one. Cabin crew can train on a A320-mockup fuselage while the container to train fire on board is four times the size of the former one.
The airline estimates that nearly 300 pilots and cabin crew can be trained in the facility which will be used 24 hours a day.
(Source: airportal.hu)
With the inauguration of the new crew training center today in Budapest, Wizz Air expects to train their personnel more efficiently. The new center was built at a cost of 30m EUR and consists of two full flight simulators and one static one. Cabin crew can train on a A320-mockup fuselage while the container to train fire on board is four times the size of the former one.
The airline estimates that nearly 300 pilots and cabin crew can be trained in the facility which will be used 24 hours a day.
(Source: airportal.hu)
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Re: Wizz Air in 2019
József Váradi, CEO of Wizz Air announced that the airline expects to receive its first A321neo in February 2019, just month later than initially arranged. The following A321neo examples, each having 239 seats and equipped with P&W geared turbofan engines, will be used to take over from the current A321 fleet at the LCCs base in Budapest, the other bases will follow one by one.
(Source: airportal.hu)
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Wizz Air continues to expand its presence at Luton
Wizz Air announced to deploy two additional A321ceo aircraft on its Luton base, increasing the number of aircraft to 11. In addition, one A320 will be replaced by an A321.
At the same time, new routes were announced which will connect London/Luton with Bergen, Oslo, Turku, Catania, Thessaloniki and Porto. Exiting routes that will see an increased number of weekly services are Athens, Larnaca, Tirana, Chisinau, Constanta and Suceava.
(Source: Airportal.hu)
Wizz Air announced to deploy two additional A321ceo aircraft on its Luton base, increasing the number of aircraft to 11. In addition, one A320 will be replaced by an A321.
At the same time, new routes were announced which will connect London/Luton with Bergen, Oslo, Turku, Catania, Thessaloniki and Porto. Exiting routes that will see an increased number of weekly services are Athens, Larnaca, Tirana, Chisinau, Constanta and Suceava.
(Source: Airportal.hu)
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Wizz Air won the Macedonian government’s tender for granting financial support to an airline for the introduction of new routes from Skopje and Ohrid in 2019.
Wizz Air to add at least four new routes from Macedonia by 26 March 2019 after winning those state subsidies. Two new routes each from Skopje and Ohrid to begin by end of March 2019, with a further two from Ohrid within 2019.
Wizz Air to add at least four new routes from Macedonia by 26 March 2019 after winning those state subsidies. Two new routes each from Skopje and Ohrid to begin by end of March 2019, with a further two from Ohrid within 2019.
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Wizz Air to expand in Germany, changes luggage fee system
Wizz Air announced new routes that will connect Germany to even more cities in Eastern Europe, all new routes will be flown twice per week:
Albania:
- Dortmund - Tirana (starting 2 July 2019)
- Memmingen - Tirana (starting 1 September 2019)
Macedonia:
- Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden - Skopje (starting 19 March 2019)
- Bremen - Skopje (starting 20 March 2019)
- Memmingen - Ohrid (starting 1 July 2019)
- Dortmund - Ohrid (starting 2 July 2019)
Romania:
- Nuremberg - Timisoara (starting 1 September 2019)
- Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden - Timisoara (starting 2 September 2019)
Also, Wizz announced that it will introduce a new fee regime for both checked-in luggage and priority boarding (the latter including also a guarantee for cabin luggage to be placed in the cabin and not checked in at the gate). The new fees will be based on demand:
Checked in luggage (per piece):
10kg offseason: 9-24 EUR
10kg peak season: 10-27 EUR
20kg offseason: 15-44 EUR
20kg peak season: 20-50 EUR
32kg offseason: 23-63 EUR
32 peak season: 31-72EUR
Priority boarding: 5-17 EUR
(Source: airportal.hu)
Wizz Air announced new routes that will connect Germany to even more cities in Eastern Europe, all new routes will be flown twice per week:
Albania:
- Dortmund - Tirana (starting 2 July 2019)
- Memmingen - Tirana (starting 1 September 2019)
Macedonia:
- Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden - Skopje (starting 19 March 2019)
- Bremen - Skopje (starting 20 March 2019)
- Memmingen - Ohrid (starting 1 July 2019)
- Dortmund - Ohrid (starting 2 July 2019)
Romania:
- Nuremberg - Timisoara (starting 1 September 2019)
- Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden - Timisoara (starting 2 September 2019)
Also, Wizz announced that it will introduce a new fee regime for both checked-in luggage and priority boarding (the latter including also a guarantee for cabin luggage to be placed in the cabin and not checked in at the gate). The new fees will be based on demand:
Checked in luggage (per piece):
10kg offseason: 9-24 EUR
10kg peak season: 10-27 EUR
20kg offseason: 15-44 EUR
20kg peak season: 20-50 EUR
32kg offseason: 23-63 EUR
32 peak season: 31-72EUR
Priority boarding: 5-17 EUR
(Source: airportal.hu)
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Italy: WizzAir is fined with 1M € and Ryanair with 3M € because of their falsifying hand luggage surcharge.
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Re: Wizz Air in 2019
Wizz Air plans to launch seasonal routes to Castellon from Budapest and Katowice, with A320, beginning mid-June 2019.
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Wizz Air announces a new service from Kyiv to Leipzig from 05 July 2019.
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WIzz Air said its profits for 2019 should land in the upper half of its expected guidance, at around €300 million. Wizz Air said that “demand across the company’s markets remain robust” with passenger numbers and revenues taking off.
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Wizzair Facebook :
We have big news: the 20 millionth Wizz Air passenger's just boarded in Katowice. We are happy to have you on board! ✈
We're proud to have flown so many travellers from Katowice to their destinations - and we hope to meet again!
We have big news: the 20 millionth Wizz Air passenger's just boarded in Katowice. We are happy to have you on board! ✈
We're proud to have flown so many travellers from Katowice to their destinations - and we hope to meet again!
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Wizz Air opens its 25th base at Kraków - Balice, basing 3 Airbus A321.
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Wizz Air has commenced its first flights from Kyiv to Athens and Thessaloniki on 20 May 2019.
Wizz Air plans to station a fifth A320 at its base in Skopje during late July 2019.
Wizz Air plans to station a fifth A320 at its base in Skopje during late July 2019.
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Apparently, it seems that CRL - KUT route has been delayed til september instead of starting in august
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Wizz Air plans Kyiv Zhulyany – Leipzig service from 05 July 2019, with A320.
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