Will Hungarian Wizz Air become Romania’s national airline?

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You would never guess where the biggest base of Hungary’s Wizz Air has in Europe. Yes, it is Bucharest, Romania’s capital. And the Hungarian “national” airline would not like to stop there. Media reported that Wizz Air aims to be the “national airline” of Hungary’s eastern neighbour. Will the company be successful in that?
Wizz Air has clear goals
According to maszol.ro, a Hungarian media outlet in Romania, Wizz Air is gradually increasing the number of flights in the country.
Now it aims to fill the space created by the disappearance of the Romanian low-cost airline, Blue Air. The Romanian carrier suspended operation in September. Afterwards, the Hungarian budget airline opened three new routes in Romania. Furthermore, it increased the number of flights in other directions, maszol.ro wrote.
József Váradi, the CEO of the Hungarian airline, said they moved forward but face a lack of free capacity. “Even though we have 171 planes, they are all in the air. We cannot move our carriers that quickly, but we will see what we can do next year”, Mr Váradi added. Váradi gave an interview to the Romanian economica.net, which you can read HERE provided your talents include the Romanian language.






