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Cardiff Airport boss Spencer Birns on a new base for Wizz Air and passenger number recovery

While hopeful that Qatar Airways will resume its Cardiff to Doha route the chief executive said it might not happen until 2024

Wizz Air is launching a new base at Cardiff Airport(Image: Handout)

Cardiff Airport will see the launch of its first low-cost airline base for two decades with Wizz Air º£½ÇÊÓÆµ later this week with its chief executive, Spencer Birns, confident that passenger numbers can recover to 50% of pre-Covid by year end.

The airport, which is wholly-owned by the Welsh Government but operated by an at arm’s length commercial company, saw its last base from a low-cost carrier launched back in 2002 with Bmibaby, before its demise in 2011.

From Friday, Wizz Air will initially start with one plane, but Mr Birns says if the nine leisure routes can prove a commercial success - for which the first three years are critical to demonstrating a return on investment - from the airport’s perspective there is scope for the airline to significantly increase routes and aircraft capacity.

which also has º£½ÇÊÓÆµ bases in Gatwick, Luton and Doncaster, while also operating from other airports such as Liverpool and Bristol, sees the leisure market as ripe for expansion having previously focused on the migrant travel market from eastern Europe to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The investment from the airline at the Rhoose-based airport will create 40 cabin and pilot-related jobs and a further 250-plus in its associated supply chain.

The airline is expected to put on sale just over 200,000 seats for its inaugural summer season with the airport hopeful of achieving around 75% capacity.

Wizz Air’s routes are to Portugal, Greece, Spain and Egypt. All the destinations are currently provided out of Cardiff by TUI, with Spanish carrier Vueling also serving Mallorca and Alicante with Ryanair operating to Faro.