The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air will operate five aircraft from Vienna-Schwechat in July and August 2021. Before the corona pandemic, the lowcoster used seven machines from the Austrian capital.
Just a few weeks before the start of the corona pandemic in Europe, Wizz Air boss Jozsef Varadi announced the stationing of two more Airbus A321s. At that time it was planned that the Vienna base would consist of nine machines in summer 2020. This plan had to be discarded due to the entry and quarantine regulations and the resulting low demand.
Wizz Air put the workforce at the Vienna base at around 2019 in December 300. A spokeswoman told Aviation Direct that 175 crew members are currently employed in Vienna. This means that around 125 people parted ways, with some layoffs pronounced in the spring of 2020, but it is reported that the larger group quit itself and started new jobs.
This should also explain why the Hungarian low-cost airline is the only airline operating at Vienna Airport looking for flight attendants is. During the long lockdown phases, they only received the basic wage. At low costers, including Wizz Air, the lion's share of the salary consists of variable components. More details on the topic in this article.
In the summer of 2019, seven A320 / A321 aircraft were permanently stationed in Vienna, but nine “before Corona” were planned. This year, as a spokeswoman for Aviation Direct confirmed, WIzz Air will be deploying five aircraft from the Austrian capital in midsummer. The Flight plan is smaller, because Wizz Air is in July and August 2021 less aggressive on the Viennese market than its competitor Ryanair.