Wizzair: crescita del 33% nel 2009


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Wizz Air grew 33% in 2009
Wizz Air, the largest low fare - cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe carried 7.8 million passengers in 2009 representing 33% growth year over year.‪
In the course of 2009 the Company opened a new base in Prague adding up to a total of eleven bases in Central and Eastern Europe; took delivery of 7 additional brand new aircraft bringing the fleet to 27 Airbus A320; and launched 40 new routes, resulting in a network of 147 destinations.‪
Wizz Air has been one of the fastest growing airlines in the world over the recent years. It will continue to be the case in 2010 when we will be opening new operating bases, launching new routes, adding more capacity and carrying over 10 million passengers.’ – said József Váradi, Chief executive Officer of Wizz Air.‪
In order to confirm its commitment to passengers to offer the most reliable services for the lowest prices, the company launched its traditional ‘Big New Year Sale’ promotion. Tickets can be purchased between 7-14 January on wizzair.com from as low as EUR 17.49 one way, all inclusive.

http://wizzair.com/about_us/news/default.asp#wizen036
 
Speriamo che anche i risultati economici siano positivi...

In effetti di guesti dati non si parla mai nei loro comunicati stampa. Non vorrei che Wizzair stesse seguendo le cattive orme di Skyeurope che aveva attuato una strategia di crescita ed espansione troppo grande e veloce il tutto senza mai avere ottenuto un solo euro di utile andando avanti con continui aumenti di capitale, poi quando i soci si sono stufati di pagare...
 
Speriamo che anche i risultati economici siano positivi...

Purtroppo sembra che non era il caso nel passato:

http://bbjonline.hu/?id=50976 (in inglese)

"The low-cost Budapest-based airline company WizzAir recorded group-level losses of €9.5 million in the business year ended in March 2009"

"The Czech online paper reported that the company never achieved profits over the five years of its operation, and it has now accumulated losses of €78 million."