European budget carrier Wizz Air announces expansion of summer schedule
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The boss of Wizz Air said on Monday that the European budget airline's summer schedule would be 17% larger this year compared to last, with growth focused on the Balkans and Caucasus markets.
Jozsef Varadi, CEO of Hungary-headquartered Wizz, told reporters at a briefing that the airline was 70% hedged for its fuel needs for the coming summer period and would receive 35 new Airbus aircraft during 2026.
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