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  2. Wizz Air - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, Wizz Air announced its planned launch of a British division called Wizz Air UK, based at London Luton mainly to take advantage of landing slots acquired when Monarch Airlines entered administration that year. The airline applied successfully to the CAA for an AOC and a Type A Operating Licence.

  3. Wizz Air UK - Wikipedia

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    Founded to enable Wizz Air to retain full UK market access post-Brexit, it operates two UK bases, with its headquarters at London Luton Airport. Wizz Air, including its UK subsidiary, operate flights from eight UK airports to almost 90 destinations across Europe and the Middle East.

  4. List of Wizz Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Wizz Air as well as its subsidiaries Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, Wizz Air Malta, and Wizz Air UK operate flights to the following destinations.

  5. ITA Airways - Wikipedia

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    ITA Airways. Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A. ( pronounced [iˈtaːlia traˈspɔrto aˈɛːreo] ), dba ITA Airways, is the flag carrier of Italy. [7] It is owned by the Government of Italy via the Ministry of Economy and Finance and was founded in 2020 as bankrupt Alitalia 's successor. The airline flies to over 70 scheduled domestic, European ...

  6. Wizz Air to restart flights between UK and Israel - AOL

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    Wizz Air has announced it is to resume flights between the UK and Israel. Most carriers suspended flights to Israel in October following the start of the country’s conflict with Hamas.

  7. List of largest airlines in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the largest airlines in Europe by total scheduled and chartered passengers, in millions. The list includes companies headquartered in the Asian portions of Russia, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan and airlines classified as European by the IATA. The order of the chart and its completion goes only up to the year 2023.