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Wizz Air misses expectations with annual profit falling by over 61%

Wizz Air, the budget carrier, reported a profit for its annual operations that was below analysts' expectations on Thursday. This was due to capacity constraints caused by grounded planes as well as stubbornly high operating costs.

Wizz Air's operating profit for the year was 167.5 million euro ($191.05 millions), down 61.7% compared to the previous year and below the 246 million euro forecast by LSEG analysts.

European airlines are warning of the long-standing delays in delivery and the uncertainty surrounding maintaining demand post-COVID as the world is facing economic turmoil linked to President Donald Trump’s tariff threats. The sector has, however, largely benefitted from lower fuel costs.

Wizz Air has had to deal with Pratt and Whitney engines that have caused problems, which have limited its capacity. In the past year, it has warned twice about its profitability.

The company announced on Thursday that it will not be providing guidance for 2026, at this time of year, due to limited visibility in its trading seasons.

(source: Reuters)