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Does Etihad own Wizz Air?

Who is Wizz airline owned by? Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is an Emirati low-cost airline based at Abu Dhabi International Airport, UAE. The airline is a joint venture with state-owned ADQ (formerly, Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company, ADDH), which owns 51 percent with Wizz Air Holdings owning the remaining 49 percent.



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Etihad Airways – The UAE's national airline Etihad Airways is the national airline of the United Arab Emirates. As an airline, Etihad has come a long way in a short time – just like its home, Abu Dhabi.

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According to AirlineRatings.com's latest list, the Abu Dhabi-based national carrier Etihad Airways has been rated third while Emirates has been ranked 10th best carrier in the world. Dubai's flagship carrier also won the highest rating for the best-in-flight entertainment and best premium economy.

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Etihad Airways is a Emirati carrier. This airline is rated amount the Top 10 carriers on Flight-Report. Frequent travelers give the airline an average rating of 8.3/10. This is slightly above the general average .

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LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - EasyJet (EZJ. L) has rejected a takeover approach from Wizz Air that would have created a low-cost airline to rival Ryanair, opting instead to raise $1.7 billion from shareholders and go it alone in an industry battling to recover from the pandemic.

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Wizz Air is forecasting net profit of up to €450 million ($485 million) in the 2023-24 financial year, following a loss of €535 million in 2022-23. Over the next year the airline plans to grow its fleet from 179 to 205 aircraft. Over the same period its share of Airbus neo aircraft is set to grow from 49% to 63%.

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“With over 3,000 responses on a recent poll I posted, 77% said that easyJet had the best customer service, followed by Ryanair at 15% and Wizz Air at a mere 9%. However, by adding Tui and Jet2 into the mix, easyJet slipped down to third place after Jet2 – who stormed ahead – followed by Tui.”

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It's official: Jet2 is your favourite short-haul airline. Almost 30,000 readers voted in the 2023 Telegraph Travel Awards, with the Yorkshire-based airline trouncing the likes of British Airways (which finished 12th), EasyJet (10th) and Ryanair (22nd).

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