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Wizz Air reports a huge rise in passenger numbers

April also saw the Hungarian airline investing in a new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ base at Cardiff Airport

Passengers getting on a Wizz Air plane(Image: Steve Parsons/PA Wire)

Low-cost European airline Wizz Air saw a more than 500% increase in the number of passengers carried in April as the recovery in the travel sector picked up pace.

The Hungarian airline, which is listed in London, said it carried 3.6 million passengers last month, up 542% on the 564,634 who flew with the group a year ago when the coronavirus pandemic and restrictions hammered demand.

Wizz Air recently bought extra slots at Luton Airport from Vueling, boosting services on existing routes to Romania and Poland and adding another 167,000 seats.

It said it now has more than 5.6 million seats available on flights for the summer season, with new routes across its network from Italy, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Romania, Poland, Lithuania and Bosnia and Hercegovina to destinations across Europe.

New routes offer destinations in Greece, Germany, Denmark and Croatia.

It also last month launched a new base at Cardiff Airport with new routes to Spain, Portugal, Cyprus and Egypt.

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

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