Wizzair tries to offer charter flights to business travelers

Seats in an Airbus A321neo from Wizzair (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Seats in an Airbus A321neo from Wizzair (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Wizzair tries to offer charter flights to business travelers

Seats in an Airbus A321neo from Wizzair (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Most scheduled airlines offer chartering of their aircraft if available. In the case of low costers, however, this rarely happens, since in normal times the fleet is fully clocked and there is little time for special flights. Wizzair is now offering the charter of your machines on the homepage of the homepage.

The slogan that is used is interesting because it is extremely reminiscent of that of the competitor Ryanair. With the claim "Charter Flights Made Simple" Wizzair tries to address companies and business travelers. However, online booking is not possible, as a request must be sent in English to an e-mail address. As a precaution, the carrier even points out that this mailbox is only intended for inquiries about full charter flights and not for information on scheduled flights.

Ryanair advertises with the slogan “Low Fares Made Simple” and some time ago founded an offshoot in Poland. Under the Ryanair Sun brand, the subsidiary initially operated almost exclusively in the charter for tour operators. In the meantime, the company has been given the name Buzz and it primarily flies on behalf of its sister company Ryanair DAC. However, occasional special flights are still being carried out for Polish tour operators.

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