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WIZZ AIR ANNOUNCES AUSTRIAN BASE IN VIENNA WITH 3 BASED AIRCRAFT AND 17 NEW LOW-FARE ROUTES
JAN 9, 2018, 11:10 AM

Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, and one of Europe’s fastest growing airlines, today announced that it would add Austria as the 44 country in its network, by establishing base operations at Vienna Airport. WIZZ will open its Austrian base with one Airbus A320 aircraft in June, which will be followed by the deployment of two additional Airbus A321 aircraft in November. This fast growth of Wizz Air’s Vienna base will see Wizz Air operate a total of 17 new routes from the Austrian capital in 2018.

The base establishment represents an investment by Wizz Air of $331 million* and 120 new direct jobs with the airline will be created. The airline’s operations will also contribute to the local economy, supporting jobs in the aviation, transportation, hospitality and tourism industries.

Providing an extensive offer to both business and leisure travelers, the newest WIZZ services will connect Vienna with Gdansk, Tuzla and Varna from April, with Bari, Malta, Rome, Valencia and Tel Aviv from June and with Billund, Bergen, Dortmund, Kutaisi, Larnaca, Nis, Ohrid, Tenerife and Thessaloniki from November. Seats on the routes are already on sale starting from EUR 19.99** on wizzair.com.

In 2018 Wizz Air will offer 450,000 seats on sale on its Austrian routes, operating 69 weekly flights by the end of the year from Vienna Airport. By adding the Austrian capital to its ever growing route network, Wizz Air now connects 145 destinations across 44 countries, offering its customers very low fares and a friendly, quality customer experience onboard one of the youngest and most efficient fleets in Europe.

The recruitment of local crew for Wizz Air’s newest base has already started and the airline is organizing open days for all those interested in the sky-high career at WIZZ. The Open Days for WIZZ pilot recruitment will be held on 12 and 13 January from 9:00 AM at Roomz Hotel Vienna, (Paragonstrasse 1, 1110 Wien, Austria). Candidates are kindly requested to contact pilotrecruitment@wizzair.com for registration and more information. Details of the Cabin Crew Open Day will be published on WIZZ Cabin crew page in the following days.

WIZZ AIR’S NEW ROUTES FROM VIENNA
Bari, Bergen, Billund, Dortmund, Gdansk, Kutaisi, Larnaca, Malta, Nis, Ohrid, Rome, Tel-Aviv, Tuzla, Tenerife, Thessaloniki, Valencia and Varna.

József Váradi, Chief Executive Officer at Wizz Air, said: “Today, everything changes for Austrian travellers. For the first time, truly low fares arrive in Vienna. Wizz Air’s Austrian customers now have the opportunity to travel from Vienna on an extensive network of routes to Europe and beyond at the lowest prices and experience Wizz Air’s great service onboard one of Europe’s youngest fleets. The new routes will also allow Wizz Air’s customers from other countries to experience for themselves the beauty of Austria’s cities and mountains. Our new colleagues in Vienna will have the opportunity to develop their careers with one of the fastest-growing airlines in Europe and our Vienna operation will also create and support additional jobs in the local aviation, transportation and hospitality industries. We are confident that our excellent value service and extensive route network will make Wizz Air the airline of choice for travellers to and from Austria.”
 
Approfittano del fallimento di Niki e si posizionano aprendo base su Vienna.

Partono subito forte con 3 aerei basati e 17 nuove rotte

Per quanto riguarda l'Italia vengono aperte:

Roma Fiumicino-Vienna daily
Bari-Vienna 4x week.
 
Approfittano del fallimento di Niki e si posizionano aprendo base su Vienna.

Partono subito forte con 3 aerei basati e 17 nuove rotte

Per quanto riguarda l'Italia vengono aperte:

Roma Fiumicino-Vienna daily
Bari-Vienna 4x week.

....3 aerei a Novembre 2018....per carita due sono A321 ma adesso non esageriamo con il "partire forte"
 
W6 con quest’ultima nuova rotta per VIE, sembra proprio voler puntare forte su BRI. Dandole inoltre l’esclusiva in Italia attraverso i suoi voli, di collegarla con RIX
 
Wizz Air plans Vienna launch in April 2018

WizzAir on Tuesday (09JAN18) announced the launch of new base in Vienna, where the airline will base 3 Airbus A320 aircraft. During summer 2018 schedule, the airline will introduce 8 routes, followed by additional 9 routes in winter 2018/19 season.

New routes for summer 2018 season:
Vienna – Bari eff 15JUN18 4 weekly
Vienna – Gdansk eff 27APR18 4 weekly
Vienna – Malta eff 14JUN18 3 weekly (4 weekly from 16NOV18)
Vienna – Rome eff 14JUN18 7 weekly
Vienna – Tel Aviv eff 15JUN18 4 weekly (7 weekly from 15NOV18)
Vienna – Tuzla eff 27APR18 3 weekly
Vienna – Valencia eff 14JUN18 3 weekly (4 weekly from 16NOV18)
Vienna – Varna eff 28APR18 2 weekly

New routes for winter 2018/19 season:
Vienna – Bergen eff 25NOV18 4 weekly
Vienna – Billund eff 16NOV18 4 weekly
Vienna – Dortmund eff 25NOV18 7 weekly
Vienna – Kutaisi eff 15NOV18 3 weekly
Vienna – Larnaca eff 25NOV18 4 weekly
Vienna – Nis eff 15NOV18 3 weekly
Vienna – Ohrid eff 15NOV18 3 weekly
Vienna – Tenerife South eff 27NOV18 3 weekly
Vienna – Thessaloniki eff 15NOV18 3 weekly

airlineroute
 
Wizzair potenzia la base di Vienna con 9 nuove rotte, per l'Italia MXP daily e CTA 3x week.

WIZZ AIR ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION OF VIENNA OPERATIONS
MAR 2, 2018, 10:30

FIVE BASED AIRCRAFT BY MARCH 2019
AN INVESTMENT OF $570 MILLION*
200 NEW DIRECT JOBS
A NETWORK OF 27 ROUTES
OVER 2 MILLION SEATS ON SALE IN 2019


Wizz Air, one of Europe’s fastest growing airlines and the largest low-cost carriers in Central and Eastern Europe, today announced major expansion of its Vienna operations. Following the base establishment with three aircraft this year, WIZZ will deploy two additional Airbus A321 at Vienna Airport by March 2019, growing its annual capacity to over 2 million seats on sale.

The additional aircraft will allow WIZZ to further diversify and expand its Vienna network, while bringing truly affordable air travel paired with excellent service on board. WIZZ’s offer from Austria will include nine new routes from Vienna to Nice in France, Reykjavik in Iceland, Catania and Milan in Italy, Lisbon in Portugal, Madrid in Spain, Malmo and Stockholm Skavsta in Sweden, and Kharkiv in Ukraine. The newest WIZZ services will commence in February and March 2019. Seats are already on sale starting from just EUR 19.99** on wizzair.com.

The base establishment and the expansion of the operations represent a total investment of over $570 million*, creating more than 200 direct jobs with Wizz Air. The airline’s extended operations will also contribute to the local economy, supporting jobs in the aviation, transportation, hospitality and tourism industries.

Wizz Air’s passengers can easily book now their low fare tickets from Vienna to 27 destinations across 21 European countries on wizzair.com, a website with a responsive layout, or via the free mobile app, designed for tech-savvy mobile users, who are always on the go and need the fastest access.

WIZZ AIR’S NEW ROUTES FROM VIENNA

Destination

Catania
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
23 February 2019

Kharkiv
Wednesday, Sunday
(Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from 23 March 2019)
25 November 2018

Lisbon
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
22 February 2019

Madrid
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
(daily from 22 March 2019)
23 February 2019

Malmo
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
22 March 2019

Milan Malpensa
Daily
22 February 2019

Nice
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
22 February 2019

Reykjavik
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
23 March 2019

Stockholm Skavsta
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
22 March 2019

George Michalopoulos, Chief Commercial Officer at Wizz Air, said: “Today’s announcement once again underlines our strong commitment to the Vienna market and Austria as a whole. After the opening of our Vienna base this June, in just nine months we’ll expand our operations to five based aircraft with a local team with more than 200 direct employees, while growing our low-fare network to 27 routes. Offering nearly half million seats on sale in 2018 and over 2 million in 2019 we are creating new opportunities for Austrian customers to visit some of the most beautiful cities and regions in Europe. We are sure that our excellent value service will make Wizz Air the airline of choice for Austrian travelers as well drive inbound tourism.”

Julian Jäger, Joint CEO and COO of Vienna Airport,, explains: “The fact that Wizz Air is already expanding its operations at Vienna Airport and will increase the number of aircraft stationed at its Vienna base by two to a total of five underlines the competitiveness of Vienna Airport as a competitive aviation hub and high-performance gateway. Thanks to the expanded base as well as the additional flight connections, Wizz Air is provided added growth impetus to Vienna Airport and passengers will be offered an even broader range of travel options when flying out of Vienna.”


*http://www.airbus.com/newsroom/pres...or-airbus-modern-fuel-efficient-aircraft.html

**one-way, including taxes and non-optional charges
 
A seguito dell' apertura della rotta da parte di Wizzair , questa è la situazione:

Milano Malpensa-Vienna:

Austrian 6x daily
Easyjet 1x daily (parte da maggio 2018)
Wizzair 1x daily (parte da febbraio 2019)

Totale 8x daily

Tuttavia con la chiusura di Niki non ci sono piu' voli da Linate a Vienna.
 
Sorprende che a distanza di oltre 4 ore nessuno abbia ancora posto la fatidica domanda.
 
A seguito dell' apertura della rotta da parte di Wizzair , questa è la situazione:

Milano Malpensa-Vienna:

Austrian 6x daily
Easyjet 1x daily (parte da maggio 2018)
Wizzair 1x daily (parte da febbraio 2019)

Totale 8x daily

Tuttavia con la chiusura di Niki non ci sono piu' voli da Linate a Vienna.



Appunto perchè non ci sono più voli da LIN non capisco perchè non abbiano aperto da BGY che avrebbe consentito anche 15/20 minuti in meno di volo a rotazione.

Invece vanno a scontrarsi contro altri 7 daily... mah
 
Esperienza personale da MXP (campione di 1-2 voli al mese sulla tratta) di macchine sempre full, specie in orario serale. Prezzi OS ovviamente da monopolista, quindi ben vengano altri players.
 
Appunto perchè non ci sono più voli da LIN non capisco perchè non abbiano aperto da BGY che avrebbe consentito anche 15/20 minuti in meno di volo a rotazione.

Invece vanno a scontrarsi contro altri 7 daily... mah

WizzAir ultimamente sta chiudendo (es.Praga) o spostando (es.Vilnius) diverse rotte da BGY a MXP, in quest'ottica vien da sé che anche su questa rotta preferiscano aprire da MXP.
 
WizzAir ultimamente sta chiudendo (es.Praga) o spostando (es.Vilnius) diverse rotte da BGY a MXP, in quest'ottica vien da sé che anche su questa rotta preferiscano aprire da MXP.

PRG e VNO in diretta concorrenza con FR però. Per VIE sarebbe invece da sola a BGY.
 
Metto qui perché si parla sempre di Vienna. Quindi dopo W6 e VY, sta volta tocca a FR

Da Ch-Aviation

Ryanair (FR, Dublin Int'l) is weighing up the possibility of launching flights out of Vienna within the next 12 to 18 months, CEO Michael O'Leary said during the annual Airlines for Europe (A4E) gathering in Brussels.

"There's new management in Vienna airport, they're making some very progressive moves towards finally introducing some new route incentives and some traffic growth incentives and those are very interesting," O'Leary was quoted by Reuters.

According to the ch-aviation capacity module, the Irish LCC currently serves the Austrian capital out of Bratislava, located some 50 kilometres from Vienna. Ryanair operates a total of 55 weekly departures to 16 destinations out of the Slovak capital's airport, including 12 weekly departures to London Stansted and seven to Dublin Int'l. Ryanair is currently by far the largest operator at Bratislava with 70.9% share of weekly capacity out of the airport.

Ryanair's move would follow other LCC carriers which have announced growth at Vienna. Wizz Air will launch its inaugural services out of the Austrian gateway in late April 2018, following which it will establish a base at the airport in June. IAG International Airlines Group has also announced it is planning to develop its low-cost unit Vueling Airlines' presence in Vienna following its recent unsuccessful bid for Niki. For its part, LaudaMotion, Niki's successor, has not, as yet, announced any routes out of Vienna.

easyJet already operates 89 weekly departures out of Vienna, which is the formal base of its European unit, easyJet Europe. It is also a significant base for Eurowings, Lufthansa Group's low-cost unit, which operates 189 weekly departures out of Vienna. The largest operator at Vienna is another Lufthansa Group subsidiary, Austrian Airlines.
 
WIZZ AIR CELEBRATES ITS AUSTRIAN BASE AT VIENNA

JUN 14, 2018, 11:00
INAGURATES FLIGHTS TO FIVE EXCITING NEW DESTINATIONS
OFFERS A SPECIAL 20% SEAT SALE PROMO*

Wizz Air, one of Europe’s fastest growing airlines and the leading low cost carrier in CEE, opens its Austrian base at Vienna Airport with one of its new Airbus A320 aircraft. The new allocated aircraft will support the start of operations of five new services from Vienna to the popular destinations: Valencia, Rome Fiumicino, Malta, Bari and Tel Aviv.
To celebrate these important milestone, WIZZ is announcing a Special Seat Sale to its Vienna customers, slashing 20%* off flights on all 30 routes available from Vienna, for new bookings done until midnight today, Thursday 14 June.
With currently more than 33 flights departing from Vienna every week, the airline offers fares from as little as 19.99 EUR** on wizzair.com to Austrian passengers and their visitors. This year more than half a million seats are already on sale from/to Vienna airport on WIZZ flights, bringing new affordable travel opportunities, contributing to the local economy, stimulating tourism, while strengthening business partnerships between the European countries

“We are proud to celebrate the opening of a new WIZZ base in Austria at Vienna Airport. Wizz Air’s first flights from Vienna started in April and, now we are inaugurating another 5 new services” said George Michalopoulos, Chief Commercial Officer at Wizz Air at a press conference in Vienna “By 2019, our new base operations at Vienna will create more than 200 local jobs with WIZZ and the new destinations added to the network mean even greater choice for WIZZ’s Austrian passengers to discover Europe at truly low fares through a network of 30 routes to 22 countries.“

Commitment to Austria

The base establishment at Vienna represents a major investment in Austria by WIZZ, creating more than 200 direct jobs with the airlineby 2019. With a total investment of $ 570 million***, in the upcoming 9 months the airline will continue to increase its operations at Vienna International Airport to become the second largest carrier in Austria in 2019 with a local fleet of 5 new Airbus aircraft, operating a network of 30 routes from Vienna to 22 countries and offering in total more than 2.2 million seats/ year. Expanding its operations, Wizz Air’s local team in Vienna will continuously increase, the next recruitment sessions being scheduled on 21 June in Vienna.

WIZZ is the pioneer of a new travel era in Austria, bringing truly affordable fares and services,maximum choice for its customers and an easy online booking system. Wizz Air will finally allow Austrian customers to travel to a wide range of destinations at genuinely low prices, with Wizz Air’s great value flights including some exciting and off-the-beaten-track destinations and offering the possibility of truly memorable experiences.

WIZZ AIR’S NEWEST ROUTES COMMENCING FROM VIENNA

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[TR]
[TD]Destination[/TD]
[TD]Days[/TD]
[TD]Starts[/TD]
[TD]Fares from**[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Valencia[/TD]
[TD]Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays[/TD]
[TD]14 June 2018[/TD]
[TD]EUR 49.99[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Rome Fiumicino[/TD]
[TD]Daily service[/TD]
[TD]14 June 2018[/TD]
[TD]EUR 29.99[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Malta, Malta[/TD]
[TD]Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays[/TD]
[TD]14 June 2018[/TD]
[TD]EUR 34.99[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Bari, Italy[/TD]
[TD]Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays[/TD]
[TD]15 June 2018[/TD]
[TD]EUR 29.99[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Tel Aviv, Israel[/TD]
[TD]Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays[/TD]
[TD]15 June 2018[/TD]
[TD]EUR 59.99[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]


https://wizzair.com/en-gb/informati...-air-celebrates-its-austrian-base-at-vienna#/
 
Il CEO di W6 ha dichiarato che VIE e' diventato un "bagno di sangue"
Cesare Caldi docet.

Vienna market proving a 'bit of a bloodbath': Wizz chief

Increasing competition has led to "a bit of a bloodbath" at Vienna airport according to Wizz chief executive Jozsef Varadi but he believes the Central European carrier's lower costs will allow it to prevail.
Speaking on an investor call today, Varadi says that Vienna airport's move to open up the Lufthansa Group stronghold to more low-cost carriers, including Wizz Air's entry into the field last year, was having the effect of "heating" up the market. But he says there are indications that the "dust was settling down".
FlightGlobal schedules data for February shows seat capacity at Vienna has increased by a quarter over the last three years. That includes the arrival of Wizz and IAG unit Level, strong growth at existing carrier Eurowings and EasyJet, and Niki successor operation Laudamotion. Capacity added by these five carriers outweighs that lost by the collapse of Niki and Air Berlin.

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Wizz chief Varadi says the the entry of more low-cost carriers into the market was leading to the "commoditising" of the market in which circumstances the lowest cost option "will win". He says that Wizz Air's low unit costs and the planned deployment of Airbus A321s at the gateway this year will allow it to offer the lowest cost flights.
He says there is also evidence of a reduction in capacity by competitors at the Austrian capital. However on 29 January Laudamotion, which is now fully owned by Ryanair, said it will double the number of aircraft based at Vienna this summer.
Varadi argues Wizz has enjoyed a "halo effect" since entering the Vienna market, leveraging on a well known brand and low prices to boost demand. He says that due to its central location, many passengers from other European cities are choosing to fly from Vienna with Wizz. FG