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Cardiff Airport on track for best summer in three years with Wizz Air boost

Wizz will launch its base at the airport in April

Wizz Air is investing in a new base at Cardiff Airport.(Image: PA)

Cardiff Airport is targeting passenger numbers recovering to 50% of pre-Covid levels this year boosted with a new base from Wizz Air going live next month.

Latest figures from the Civil Aviation Authority showed the airport handled 18,674 passengers in February - with a rolling year figure of 150,122.

However, with the removal of Covid travel restrictions, as part of a five year recovery plan the Rhoose-based airport is looking to get back to its pre-pandemic passenger level of 1.6 million (2019) by 2026 and around 800,000 this year.

The airport, which is wholly-owned by the Welsh Government but operated by a stand alone commercial venture, has launched its summer season, which runs until the end of October, with 25 routes - in what is forecast to be its busiest period since the pandemic.

Passenger numbers will be significantly boosted when Wizz Air º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - delayed due to the pandemic - launches it base at the airport on April 8th with routes to nine holiday destinations in Cyprus, Greece, Portugal and Spain.

It will add to the existing leisure route network at the airport from TUI, which will fly to over 20 destinations across traditional Mediterranean hotspots as well as to the Canary Islands, Croatia, Tunisia and Turkey.

Improved global links will be available from May 24th when KLM increases flights to its Amsterdam hub from Cardiff.

Airlines Ryanair and Vueling are offering flights to six European destinations this summer from Cardiff.