15 July 06:52
Wizz Air Shuts Down Abu Dhabi Subsidiary and Halts Flights to UzbekistanHungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air has announced the closure of its Abu Dhabi-based subsidiary, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, and the suspension of all flights from the UAE capital starting from 1 September 2025.
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