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Budget carrier Wizz Air plans to return to full-capacity in Israel by September as it positions itself as the largest inbound ...
After years of international expansion and audacious aircraft orders, Wizz Air Holdings Plc is scaling back its growth ...
Wizz Air CEO, József Váradi discusses the company's first quarter earnings, and the company's exit from Abu Dhabi.
By Joanna Plucinska and Shashwat Awasthi (Reuters) -Wizz Air missed first-quarter profit estimates on Thursday as the budget ...
A UK-bound passenger flight had to be diverted after developing a "technical issue", an airline has confirmed. Wizz Air said ...
“Wizz Air is carrying over twice the number of spare engines now than it would normally expect and is contractually obliged ...
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Hungarian airline Wizz Air has reported a 38% drop in Q1 FY26 operating profit, citing higher costs and GTF engine groundings ...
Wizz Air is expecting to retain only 10-15 Airbus A321XLR, rather than the 47 it ordered, as it shifts its business strategy ...
Wizz Air plans to restore its full flight schedule to Israel by early September, accelerating its return to a key market as it aims to become the country’s largest inbound European carrier.
Turnarounds take time, though, and Wizz also withdrew its full-year guidance. It pointed to discussions with Pratt & Whitney under a new deal that should alleviate its engine shortage, as well as ...
Wizz Air said for the first quarter of its fiscal year it swung to a profit of 48.0 million euros ($56.5 million), from a loss of 4.5 million euros a year prior. This largely reflected increased ...
Wizz Air said it was exiting its Abu Dhabi operation to focus on its main eastern European market, after almost two years of ...
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