Wizz Air wants to fly to Ukraine within weeks of ceasefire
Hungarian airline Wizz Air wants to start flights to Ukraine within six weeks of the cessation of hostilities in Ukraine.
The company's CEO József Váradi stated this in an interview with Reuters.
Wizz Air believes that it will be able to quickly resume flights to Ukraine after the official ceasefire by russia. It will take them six weeks to resume 30 routes.
"We have a firm plan for the restart of Ukraine, because I think it can happen any moment. Once a ceasefire is announced, then we would look at our restart," Váradi said.
First of all, the airline wants to resume flights to Kyiv and Lviv. And when passenger traffic reaches 5 million seats per year, they want to increase the number of routes to 60.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the Irish airline Ryanair believes that it will take two months to resume flights to Ukraine, but only after the hostilities officially end.