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Wizz Air says it verifies Airplane orders till end of 2025

Wizz Air has validated its orders with Plane up until the end of 2025, the airline company's chief executive said on Tuesday, amidst questions over whether the European planemaker can meet its full year delivery target.

Airplane deliveries fell 9% in September to 50 jets compared with the very same month last year, reviving a dispute over the strength of its industrial goals as providers battle to keep up with need.

Today as we speak we are reconfirmed with Plane till completion of 2025, Wizz Air Chief Executive Jozsef Varadi told a press conference in Warsaw.

I'm quite positive that ... (until) completion of 2025 we are great. We are great in 2026 and beyond too, however we just need to understand the number of airplane we are going to take.

Varadi likewise said that he thought that pressure on fares was relieving.

If I look at the environment today, I mean you are seeing fuel coming down, inflation boiling down, rates of interest coming down, so it seems to me that after a type of a spike of pressure on costs, now it is a time of alleviating that pressure, he said.

Hopefully the worst is already behind us.

He stated that it was possible that the airline company would not be flying to Israel for the remainder of the year and that it would release an upgrade in the coming weeks.

Among the essential concerns is that we are approaching the Christmas period, so we will have to take a decision whether the Christmas period is going to be operated to Israel or not, since if we do not operate to Israel, we want to run somewhere else.

(source: Reuters)