The low-cost airline Wizz Air expects that in the summer of 2021 around 60 to 80 percent of the capacity of 2019 will be in the air. Company boss Jozsef Varadi also said in the course of a virtual industry conference that he expects the demand to increase sharply.
"In my opinion, demand is not dependent on the passenger or the supply of the airline, but the unpredictability of government measures and the restrictions imposed by the government," said the manager. If demand allows, the carrier could also fly at 100 percent of the capacity of 2019. Varadi expects prices to drop by up to 25 percent as he sees impending overcapacity in the market.