Wizz Air received 19.8M EUR for delivering COVID protective equipment to Hungary

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Based on the government’s account, they spent 300 billion HUF (EUR 850.2M) on buying personal protective equipment (PPE) and other anti-COVID tools like breathing machines. Furthermore, they spent 19.8 million EUR on delivering the equipment to Hungary, and they entrusted Wizz Air to do so.
According to nepszava.hu, Wizz Air did 99 flights to Hungary to deliver protective equipment for 7.052 billion HUF (EUR 19.8 million). This is what the government wrote to Márta Demeter, an MP of the LMP – the Hungarian Green Party, who submitted a question in the issue before. Interestingly, Népszava wrote on Saturday that based on an answer they received from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wizz Air did 65 flights for 4.713 billion HUF (EUR 13.3 million).
Based on the government’s latest calculations, they spent 300 billion HUF (EUR 850.2 million) on buying and delivering PPE or breathing machines to Hungary. According to the contracts sent for Márta Demeter,
an average return flight towards Beijing (China) cost 150-170 thousand EUR (53-60 million HUF).Â





