The air transport market is beginning to evolve rapidly thus bringing organizational changes for individual airports and air carriers. This was the case for Wizz Air that had to deal with this in an operational manner. High-fledged and several significant flights needed to be cancelled in spite of the high occupancy. Wizz Air did this mainly because of the amount of income and the demand for the product on the market. The latest information regarding the cancellation of the base in Kosice and of flights to Doncaster - Sheffield, Tel Aviv and Cologne surprised everyone. According to statistics, the occupational rate of mentioned flights was 80-100%. It is a very attractive number for the airline based on the revenue. Flights to London - Luton will continue to operate daily and a larger Airbus A321 aircraft with a capacity of 230 seats will be deployed to this line, compared to the A320 with a capacity of 180 seats that was used in the beginning.
Wizz Air cancels the base in Košice despite a minimum of 80% occupancy of flights to four destinations
01.08.2018
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