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Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will soon be flying to Pakistan post receiving a go-ahead from the Pakistan regulator to resume operations in the country. A spokesperson for the Civil Aviation of Pakistan said that the country has resolved all legal matters with the United Arab Emirates. This will allow Wizz Air Abu Dhabi to start operating flights to and from Pakistan.
“The Pakistani authorities are yet to get a response from UAE government,” the spokesperson added.
Meanwhile the government of Pakistan, however, is trying to get permission from Wizz Air to assist in providing more convenience to those passengers traveling to and from the country.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi operates 11 different routes to 10 different countries. These destinations include Alexandria, Egypt, Athens, Greece, and Yerevan, Armenia, among others.
Jozsef Váradi, CEO, Wizz Air said: "Our state-of-the-art Airbus A321neo aircraft, as well as our enhanced protective measures, will ensure the best possible sanitary conditions for travelers. Wizz Air is the lowest-cost producer operating the youngest and most economically efficient fleet of aircraft with the lowest environmental footprint. I’m confident Wizz Air will make a profound impact on the United Arab Emirates’ economic development and the ramp-up of its tourism industry."
The airline claims that this established network of routes will provide a large opportunity for Pakistani travelers to travel to Abu Dhabi or connect through its network.
Wizz Air recently announced that it was looking to expand its fleet and wanted to reach over 200 aircraft by the end of 2023.