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Indigo Partners the largest shareholder in Wizz Air have sold approx half of their stake for £400m.
Some days ago the Wizz COO sold 10,000 shares.
Some days ago the Wizz COO sold 10,000 shares.
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Re Post #42 17.3.21
"Next A321NEO for Wizzair UK delivered to Luton today"
Indeed one Airbus in & one out with a WUK 320 due to ferry from STN to CWL later today for interim storage.
"Next A321NEO for Wizzair UK delivered to Luton today"
Indeed one Airbus in & one out with a WUK 320 due to ferry from STN to CWL later today for interim storage.
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Further expansion in Italy announced:
FCO will be a new base with 4 a/c and 32 new destination (e.g. LTN, LPL) starting July.
BRI & CTA will also be expanded from July with additional a/c. W6 has also slots from Linate which are used for domestic routes to BRI & BDS .
Meanwhile the base at AUH has 23 destination, some of them like Muscat, Salalah, Sohag, Nur-Sultan are unique in Wizz network.
Banja Luka will join the network as 3rd Bosnian (others are Tuzla and Sarajevo) destination.
FCO will be a new base with 4 a/c and 32 new destination (e.g. LTN, LPL) starting July.
BRI & CTA will also be expanded from July with additional a/c. W6 has also slots from Linate which are used for domestic routes to BRI & BDS .
Meanwhile the base at AUH has 23 destination, some of them like Muscat, Salalah, Sohag, Nur-Sultan are unique in Wizz network.
Banja Luka will join the network as 3rd Bosnian (others are Tuzla and Sarajevo) destination.
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After Trondheim base was closed only a few weeks of operation, Oslo is also no longer a base. Incoming flights from other bases are still operated.
Naples will be a new base with 2 A321 eff 30th July.
Naples will be a new base with 2 A321 eff 30th July.
The no-quarantine amber rules probably sent this route swiftly to the graveyard.
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Malta decided that only vaccinated people will be accepted to enter. Slovenia announced today that it will follow suit and I guess other countries will do the same. Not very promising for aviation.
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I'm not so sure about that. 72% of adults in Wales, 66% of adults in England and 65% of adults in Scotland are already fully vaccinated on the latest numbers. That's a significant number which is obviously moving quickly upwards each week.
The real question is what to do with kids which would/ will have a big impact on travel during the summer holidays. Malta have said all those 12+ need to be fully vaccinated, but the UK only does 18+ as standard or 16+ for those who are vulnerable meaning there's an effective ban on almost all 12-17 year olds traveling there.
The thing is though, whether it hits travel or not, it's probably the most viable path to wider travel across Europe and beyond.
The real question is what to do with kids which would/ will have a big impact on travel during the summer holidays. Malta have said all those 12+ need to be fully vaccinated, but the UK only does 18+ as standard or 16+ for those who are vulnerable meaning there's an effective ban on almost all 12-17 year olds traveling there.
The thing is though, whether it hits travel or not, it's probably the most viable path to wider travel across Europe and beyond.
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The UK is only a fraction of the market. Eg. in Hungary 52% of the whole population (not the adults) is vaccinated. The problem is with the "number obviously moving quickly upwards" part because it's not. Very few people are asking for it in the last 3-4 weeks, the government started to donate/lend the surplus stock to other countries. It means that half of the population might be banned from flying soon (and it's a lot worse than that in other countries). That's not a good outlook for aviation IMHO.
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