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Wizz Air boss says airline could bring more routes to Cardiff Airport

Wizz Air will launch its new base from the airport with nine routes this week, but Marion Geoffroy said more destinations could follow

Managing director of Wizz Air Ƶ Marion Geoffroy.(Image: Földházi Árpád)

The boss of low-cost carrier Wizz Air Ƶ says there is potential to bring more routes to Cardiff Airport as it launches a new base with nine destinations.

Managing director Marion Geoffroy said bookings for its inaugural summer season, which commences on tomorrow at the Rhoose-based a with leisure routes to Spain, Portugal, Cyprus and Egypt, were encouraging.

The investment from Wizz Air Ƶ, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is part of a wider Hungarian-based group, will create 40 pilot and cabin crew roles at Cardiff, with a further 250-plus jobs generated through the supply chain. The routes will be serviced by one of Wizz Air’s new fleet of more fuel efficient A321 aircraft with capacity for 239 passengers.

In a boost to the Welsh Government-owned airport, which is aiming to recover by the end of this year to half of its pre-Covid annual passenger level of 1.65 million, the investment from Wizz Air sees its first low-cost carrier base since the launch of Bmibaby in 2002, before its collapse nine years later.

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For the summer season Wizz Air has put into the market 203,000 seats on its new Cardiff routes.

Asked if there was potential for Wizz Air to expand in the future, Ms Geoffroy said: “When we open a base we believe it is a permanent one which is going to grow as well. From Cardiff it is a full leisure type of traffic today serving places such as Greece, Egypt, Spain and the Canary Islands.

"We have also designed a winter network and a commercial plan to some winter sun destinations. As there is more maturity in this market, we don’t exclude starting at some point some central and eastern European routes as we believe demand is there and awareness too.

“So, we have started with what we believe is the right product for the right season and we will of course keep improving the product and diversifying as we believe there is the right level of demand within the Cardiff catchment area.”