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    Wizz Air to Resume Israeli Flights Next Month as It Quits Abu Dhabi

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    Posted on July 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Wizz Air will resume full-capacity flights to Israel by September after exiting Abu Dhabi, aiming to be the largest inbound carrier.

    Wizz Air Set to Resume Flights to Israel Next Month After Abu Dhabi Exit

    By Joanna Plucinska

    LONDON (Reuters) -Budget carrier Wizz Air plans to return to full-capacity in Israel by September as it positions itself as the largest inbound carrier into the country, Chief Executive Jozsef Varadi told Reuters on Thursday.

    The Hungary-founded airline earlier announced first quarter profit below expectations as a result of plane groundings, and instability in the Middle East that forced frequent airspace closures and hit travel demand.

    Wizz Air suspended Israeli flights in June during the Israel-Iran war. It now plans to resume flights on August 8, although competitor Ryanair has said it will not return to Israel until October 25 at the earliest, and British carrier easyJet will not return to the region until March next year.

    "Operations are totally safe and secured right now. The situation can change, and it has changed a few times before, but we have a very robust system to monitor this from a safety and security perspective," Varadi said in an interview.

    He acknowledged that European carriers were cautious about their return and that Wizz Air's presence in Israel would be "larger than all European airlines combined."

    Wizz Air pilots and staff had earlier complained about being asked to fly over the region given the turmoil of the last two years.

    The airline announced in July it would close the loss-making Abu Dhabi base it set up six years ago to drive Middle East expansion.

    Only 5% of the capacity to Israel was located in Abu Dhabi, Varadi said, meaning the exit from the hub was unlikely to have a major impact on Wizz's strategy in Israel. Varadi reiterated that much of the Abu Dhabi capacity would be relocated to central and Eastern Europe.

    (Reporting by Joanna Plucinska; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Wizz Air to resume full-capacity flights to Israel by September.
    • •The airline exited its Abu Dhabi base, affecting only 5% of Israeli capacity.
    • •Wizz Air aims to be the largest inbound carrier to Israel.
    • •European carriers remain cautious about returning to Israel.
    • •The airline is reallocating capacity to central and Eastern Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Wizz Air to resume Israeli flights next month as it quits Abu Dhabi

    1When does Wizz Air plan to resume flights to Israel?

    Wizz Air plans to resume flights to Israel on August 8.

    2What led to the suspension of Wizz Air's flights to Israel?

    Wizz Air suspended flights in June due to the Israel-Iran war and resulting airspace closures.

    3
    How does Wizz Air's presence in Israel compare to other airlines?

    Wizz Air's presence in Israel is expected to be larger than all European airlines combined.

    4What was the reason for closing the Abu Dhabi base?

    Wizz Air announced the closure of its Abu Dhabi base due to it being loss-making and only contributing 5% of capacity to Israel.

    5What safety measures does Wizz Air have in place?

    Wizz Air has a robust system to monitor safety and security, ensuring operations are secure despite the changing situation.

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