Wizz Air: Even with 20-euro tickets, we are not making losses
Posted on February 7th, 2010
Wizz Air: Even with 20-euro tickets, we are not making losses
Hungary’s low cost carrier Wizz Air, which operates international flights from Bucharest, Timisoara, and Cluj-Napoca, will boost its flying capacity by adding another two aircraft to its fleet, amid expectations to see its passenger traffic rise by 30% this year.
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Wizz Air: Even with 20-euro tickets, we are not making losses
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