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Budget carrier Wizz Air seeks US approval for UK-US flights after Mideast retreat

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Posted on January 26, 2026

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Jan 26 (Reuters) - Budget carrier Wizz Air has applied for permission to fly to the United States, months after it closed its Abu Dhabi base and scaled back Middle East expansion plans, Bloomberg News

Wizz Air Seeks Approval for UK-US Flights After Middle East Exit

Wizz Air's Expansion Plans

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Budget carrier Wizz Air has sought U.S. approval to operate flights between the UK and the United States, seeking to tap the lucrative transatlantic market after scaling back its Middle East expansion plans last year.

Application for US Approval

The airline's UK subsidiary has petitioned the U.S. Department of Transportation for a foreign air carrier permit to operate flights between the two countries "as soon as possible," a filing showed on Friday.

Market Trends and Opportunities

Wizz Air UK was seeking the permission to launch passenger services under the 2020 Air Transport Agreement between the two countries, known as the Open Skies Agreement.

Impact of Political Climate

This is the second attempt by the carrier to enter the U.S. markets, after its Hungary operations applied for a foreign air carrier permit to operate all-cargo flights to the U.S. in 2022.

The carrier declined to comment. The U.S. DoT did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

US FOCUS AFTER MIDDLE EAST RETREAT

As global tourism spending rises, Wizz’s low‑cost model is well-placed to benefit from Europeans’ growing interest in U.S. cities such as Nashville and Boise.

The trend follows immigration crackdowns and rising trade tensions under the Trump administration which have slowed travel to traditional tourism hotspots in the world’s largest travel economy.

Businesses are also banking on the upcoming soccer World Cup to boost travel to the U.S.

Wizz Air said it initially intended to conduct only passenger charter service based on seasonal and customer demand.

The airline had said in July last year it was exiting its loss-making Abu Dhabi operations to focus on its main eastern European market as political tensions in the Middle East wiped out its ambition of expansion in the region.

Wizz Air is scheduled to report its third quarter results on Thursday.

(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Rishab Shaju in Bengaluru; additional reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Wizz Air applies for US flight permission.
  • The airline recently closed its Abu Dhabi base.
  • Middle East expansion plans have been scaled back.
  • Bloomberg News reported the development.
  • Reuters could not independently verify the report.

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What is a budget carrier?
A budget carrier is an airline that offers low fares and fewer amenities compared to traditional airlines, often charging extra for services like checked baggage and in-flight meals.
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International capital refers to funds that are invested across national borders, often in the form of foreign direct investment or portfolio investment in foreign assets.
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Expansion in business refers to the process of increasing the size, scope, or reach of a company, which can include entering new markets or increasing production capacity.

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