Read this: http://www.airliners.net/discussions/ge ... n/1831605/
Could this be true? Can someone confirm this to me asap, as i was planning to book a ticket for my girlfriend this evening. It would be for flying to Warsaw in january, but that's of course useless if they aren't allowed to fly there...
Thanks,
Pieter
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To me Wizz Air will be history very soon....
The business plan is completely irrealistic and yearly growth of 5-10 A 320 Aircraft simply a sign of a completely sick mind !
How could anybody trust the current manager of Wizz Air any of his forecasts????
After V-Bird and Volare ,Wizz Air will become the third victim...
The business plan is completely irrealistic and yearly growth of 5-10 A 320 Aircraft simply a sign of a completely sick mind !
How could anybody trust the current manager of Wizz Air any of his forecasts????
After V-Bird and Volare ,Wizz Air will become the third victim...
Unlike V-Bird or Volare, WizzAir does not operate in an area that has to much planes flying around for not enough passengers...beaucaire wrote:To me Wizz Air will be history very soon....
The business plan is completely irrealistic and yearly growth of 5-10 A 320 Aircraft simply a sign of a completely sick mind !
How could anybody trust the current manager of Wizz Air any of his forecasts????
After V-Bird and Volare ,Wizz Air will become the third victim...
Poland is a region with little LCC activity and a lot off potential! WizzAir is backed up by American investors I believe, so there must be some sense in their business plan! Look at Vueling, they are operating in a more mature and saturated market than WizzAir, and they expand just the same!
Aviation is always a riscy business, sometimes you just have to take risk...
I don't know the financial situation of Vueling, but it's not because they expand rapidly in the beginning that they will survive. We should be cautious.....Buzz wrote:! Look at Vueling, they are operating in a more mature and saturated market than WizzAir, and they expand just the same!
As I haven't been able to read the news the last couple of days, can somebody maybe tell me if Wizz is now still allowed to operated above Poland or not ?
Chris