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Hungary's competition guard dog fines Wizz Air for deceiving interaction

Hungary's competitors watchdog has imposed a fine of 770,000 euros ($ 839,916) on Wizz Air for misleading communication, the authority stated on its website on Saturday.

Hungary's competition authority said Wizz Air breached professional due diligence and was misleading in how it described its automated check-in service and pushed customers towards more pricey plans.

Wizz Air was not right away offered for comment.

The fine follows Wizz Air reduced its yearly earnings projection previously this week after reporting a 44% drop in its first-quarter operating revenue, partially owing to expenses related to Pratt & & Whitney engine difficulties and one-off wet leases to boost capacity.

The affordable airline, which flies an all-Airbus fleet, has faced difficulties associated to Pratt and Whitney RTX engines, with 46 of its airplanes set to be grounded for evaluations this summer season, placing restraints on capability.

European airlines have faced a tough first half of the year because of spiralling expenses and normalising consumer need after an initial post-pandemic boom. Air France-KLM, Lufthansa and Ryanair all reported challenging 2nd quarters.

U.K.-based Wizz Air brought 5.9 million travelers in July, with a load aspect of 93.8% as the business had to delete 1% of its set up flights due to around the world blackouts.

(source: Reuters)