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After the Mideast retreat, budget carrier Wizz Air is seeking US approval for UK to US flights

Budget carrier Wizz air has applied for U.S. approval in order to fly between the UK and United States. The company is looking to tap into the lucrative transatlantic markets after reducing its Middle East expansion plans.

A?filing on Friday showed that the airline's UK-based subsidiary had petitioned for a foreign air carrier license to allow flights between the US and UK "as quickly as possible".

Wizz Air UK sought permission to launch passenger service under the?2020 Air Transport Agreement, also known as the Open Skies Agreement.

The carrier is making a second attempt to enter the U.S. market, after its Hungary operations had applied for a foreign carrier permit to operate all-cargo flight to the U.S. by 2022.

The carrier declined comment. The U.S. The U.S.

US FOCUS AFTER MIDDLE EST RETREAT

Wizz's low cost model will benefit as global tourism spending increases. This is because Europeans are becoming more interested in U.S. destinations such as Nashville and Boise.

This trend is a result of the Trump administration's immigration crackdowns, and the rising tensions over trade. These have led to a slowdown in travel to the traditional tourism hotspots.

The upcoming soccer?World Cup is also expected to increase travel to the U.S.

Wizz Air initially planned to offer only passenger charter services based on seasonal demand and customer demands.

The airline announced in July last year that it would be closing its Loss-making Abu Dhabi operations and focusing on its eastern European main market as political tensions in Middle East had wiped out the airline's ambition to expand in the region.

Wizz Air will report its third-quarter results on Thursday. (Reporting from Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru and Rishab Shju; additional reporting from David Shepardson, Editing by Shilpa Majumdar and Bernadettebaum)

(source: Reuters)