Return of Wizz Air: The low-cost carrier has announced a comprehensive restoration of flights in Ukraine.


The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is ready to resume its commercial activities in Ukraine
The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air has stated that it is ready to return to Ukraine and is conducting active negotiations with Ukrainian airports. This is reported by the EP.
The company's CEO, József Váradi, emphasized that Wizz Air has 'big plans for Ukraine' and sees the enormous potential of the country in air travel.
'We not only plan to fly to Ukraine but also to fly from Ukraine by restoring operational bases,' Váradi said.
The company has created a plan under which it intends to develop a network of about 100 routes within the first six months after resuming operations. This will ensure an annual passenger flow of 5 million people.
Currently, Wizz Air is negotiating with the airports in Kyiv and Lviv. 'We are already ready. We are actively negotiating with the airports in Lviv and Kyiv and are close to concluding a commercial contract,' summarized József Váradi.
Earlier, the airline Ryanair also expressed its desire to return to Ukraine.
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