Originally Posted by
1sky
Originally Posted by
DublinPole
How exactly could they do that?
Meanwhile there is also an attempt to push Wizz out of Chopin Airport and to Radom as Chopin Airport claim that they may no longer be able to support quick turnarounds since they want to focus on interlinking traffic.
Wizz CEO has hit out at this as well and claimed that it's favoritism to LOT
https://www.fly4free.pl/wywiad-jozsef-varadi-wizz-air/
But do you feel that Wizz Air is welcome at Chopin Airport at all? First, there was a surprising decision to enter the night silence, announced when you already had an approved flight schedule for the summer season. Now, loud lines such as Wizz are said to have to move.
The introduction of the quiet night was a surprise and made us have to make changes in our network of connections. As for the general situation, I will repeat that we are connected with Chopin Airport. We see, however, that the situation is changing a bit towards protectionism and supporting the national carrier. Fortunately, there are important contracts that both parties must follow. Recent decisions are of a political nature, but let us remember that our passengers who want to fly from the Chopin Airport are also voters.
In your opinion, do these moves mean support and favoring LOT?
It's probably obvious.
This is the kind of thing the EU needs to step in to.