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Wizz reaches 100m passenger milestone

Wizz Air today celebrates its biggest ever milestone with 100 million passengers carried on its services over the past 11 years.

The 100 millionth passenger travelled on Wizz’s London-Luton to Warsaw route today and to celebrate this milestone Wizz surprised all passengers on board with the offer of a free flight. Over 28 million of all passengers who flew Wizz Air in the past 11 years, flew on one of the airline’s UK routes.

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In response to the increasing popularity of its low fare offer Wizz Air has been continuously improving its customer service. Recently the airline introduced seat allocation and an additional allowance for passengers with priority boarding to carry a personal item with their cabin baggage.

Wizz Air celebrates the historic 100 million passenger milestone by taking 20% off all fares on all routes on Wizz Discount Club bookings today and tomorrow.

100 million passengers – facts and figures

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  • 5.87 million children* carried (* aged 2 – 14)
  • 657,121  take-offs
  • 138 years total flight time spent in the air
  • 842,847,278 kilometers flown
  • 245 different nationalities of passengers
  • 3,087,790 passengers carried on the most popular Polish route (Warsaw – London-Luton)

József Váradi, CEO of Wizz Air, said: "We operated our first flight in 2004 between Poland and the UK, and today, 11 years later, we celebrate a total of 100 million passengers carried from over 110 airports across 38 countries. This week we are celebrating at all our six Polish airport bases because 40% of our phenomenal growth was made with our Polish customers and their visitors. I am proud to work with a team of over 2,400 best-in-class professionals, 650 of which are Polish, in consistently delivering incredibly low fares to the market.

"Today’s milestone has been achieved through our cost discipline and by passing on savings to our customers in form of low fares and a great service. We remain committed to grow passenger traffic in all Polish regions we fly to, and to continuously offer our customers new opportunities to travel, whether on business, leisure or to unite with their families. The Wizz travel experience will continue to consist of great low fares and a service proposition that allows adding the comfort features that meet our customer’s travel needs. I look forward to offering more new routes, more flights and more opportunities to our passengers.”

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