Cheaper Flights? Wizz Air CEO Says Airline to Open Base in Israel by April
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Cheaper flights? Wizz Air CEO says airline to open base in Israel by April
Wizz Air will invest 1 billion dollars in Israel, add 10 aircraft, expand from 20 to 70 routes and create about 4,000 jobs, CEO József Váradi told Transport Minister Miri Regev during their meeting in Jerusalem
The CEO of the Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air, József Váradi, met this morning (Thursday) with Transport Minister Miri Regev and said that the Hungarian company's plan is to establish a base (hub) at Ben Gurion Airport as early as this April. According to estimates, the move will increase the number of passengers from three million passengers a year to seven million in Israel. The visit takes place after months of discussions between the co…
The Ministry of Transportation did not reach an agreement with the low-cost company that suspended its flights during the war • They are expected to meet again at the beginning of the year • El Al's stock drops after the meeting • Wizz CEO claims that the base will be established in April • Will they fly even during wartime? The CEO's answer was defensive
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