Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will operate its inagural flight on January 15 to Athens. Courtesy Wizz Air
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will operate its inagural flight on January 15 to Athens. Courtesy Wizz Air
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will operate its inagural flight on January 15 to Athens. Courtesy Wizz Air
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will operate its inagural flight on January 15 to Athens. Courtesy Wizz Air

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi targets 1m passengers in 2021 if travel restrictions ease


Deena Kamel
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Wizz Air Abu Dhabi aims to carry one million passengers in the first 12 months of its operations through a network of 13 destinations in 11 countries if Covid-19 travel restrictions ease, company officials said.

The carrier is also looking to break-even within three years and could base some of its aircraft in other cities in the region within the next five years, subject to regulations.

"In a situation where the restrictions are mostly removed we have targeted around the one million passenger mark after a 12-month period [and] we will do so with four to six aircraft for that passenger volume," Kees Van Schaick, managing director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi told The National on Thursday. "It all depends on the speed of recovery when we can start delivering those targets."

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, a joint venture between the Hungarian budget airline and Abu Dhabi state holding company ADQ, will begin operations on Friday with a maiden flight to Athens. It will add the Greek port city of Thessaloniki on February 4 and Tel Aviv in mid-February. The joint venture is part of Abu Dhabi's push to diversify its economy, boost tourism and enhance its air connectivity.

The low-cost airline is also considering adding more routes to cities in the Gulf region and North Africa, Mr Van Schaick said.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will focus on segments including visiting friends and family, short-stay holidays and the slower-recovering business travel using a fleet of four Airbus A321Neo aircraft. It could grow to six jets by the end of the year, depending on passenger traffic, he added.

The carrier plans to plans to fly to 13 routes from the UAE capital – mostly in eastern and central Europe but also to Egypt's port city of Alexandria – with the schedule depending on Covid-19 travel restrictions.

The UAE's high rate of vaccinations will accelerate the recovery of air travel demand, particularly short-haul flights that passengers see as less risky than long-haul journeys, Mr Van Schaick said.

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi aims to break even within three years on the basis of the investment made by ADQ and Wizz Air Holdings, Jozsef Varadi, chairman of the Abu Dhabi joint venture and chief executive of Wizz Air, told The National.

"I believe in the next five years this business can grow very substantially, we will see how demand is evolving and how geopolitics are going and on that basis we will be sourcing the right amount of capacity to the market," Mr Varadi said. "In five years, I expect a fleet of anything between 25 to 50 aircraft, depending on market demand and we will have an extended route network."

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi could open several bases in the region within the next five years to expand its footprint, depending on regulations, he added.

"Over time, you may also expect Wizz Air Abu Dhabi to expand beyond Abu Dhabi, depending on how geopolitics play out and whether or not there will be easing of regulatory restrictions, we might be able to start basing these Abu Dhabi operations elsewhere, but again these are subject to regulations." he said. "We can be very creative about what we can achieve in the long run."

Wizz Air, the largest discount carrier in Eastern Europe, is issuing a €500 million ($605.8m) debut bond. The offering of 1.35 per cent notes due in 2024 is expected to close on January 19, subject to customary conditions.

The bond issuance, a result of "favourable" market conditions, is an "insurance policy" for the business amid the volatility unleashed by the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr Varadi said. The airline does not need to use the proceeds from the issue and sees it as a measure for a stronger liquidity position, he said.

Wizz Air will announce its third quarter results for the three months ending December 31 on January 28.

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Tributes from the UAE's personal finance community

• Sebastien Aguilar, who heads SimplyFI.org, a non-profit community where people learn to invest Bogleheads’ style

“It is thanks to Jack Bogle’s work that this community exists and thanks to his work that many investors now get the full benefits of long term, buy and hold stock market investing.

Compared to the industry, investing using the common sense approach of a Boglehead saves a lot in costs and guarantees higher returns than the average actively managed fund over the long term. 

From a personal perspective, learning how to invest using Bogle’s approach was a turning point in my life. I quickly realised there was no point chasing returns and paying expensive advisers or platforms. Once money is taken care off, you can work on what truly matters, such as family, relationships or other projects. I owe Jack Bogle for that.”

• Sam Instone, director of financial advisory firm AES International

"Thought to have saved investors over a trillion dollars, Jack Bogle’s ideas truly changed the way the world invests. Shaped by his own personal experiences, his philosophy and basic rules for investors challenged the status quo of a self-interested global industry and eventually prevailed.  Loathed by many big companies and commission-driven salespeople, he has transformed the way well-informed investors and professional advisers make decisions."

• Demos Kyprianou, a board member of SimplyFI.org

"Jack Bogle for me was a rebel, a revolutionary who changed the industry and gave the little guy like me, a chance. He was also a mentor who inspired me to take the leap and take control of my own finances."

• Steve Cronin, founder of DeadSimpleSaving.com

"Obsessed with reducing fees, Jack Bogle structured Vanguard to be owned by its clients – that way the priority would be fee minimisation for clients rather than profit maximisation for the company.

His real gift to us has been the ability to invest in the stock market (buy and hold for the long term) rather than be forced to speculate (try to make profits in the shorter term) or even worse have others speculate on our behalf.

Bogle has given countless investors the ability to get on with their life while growing their wealth in the background as fast as possible. The Financial Independence movement would barely exist without this."

• Zach Holz, who blogs about financial independence at The Happiest Teacher

"Jack Bogle was one of the greatest forces for wealth democratisation the world has ever seen.  He allowed people a way to be free from the parasitical "financial advisers" whose only real concern are the fat fees they get from selling you over-complicated "products" that have caused millions of people all around the world real harm.”

• Tuan Phan, a board member of SimplyFI.org

"In an industry that’s synonymous with greed, Jack Bogle was a lone wolf, swimming against the tide. When others were incentivised to enrich themselves, he stood by the ‘fiduciary’ standard – something that is badly needed in the financial industry of the UAE."

DUBAI SEVENS 2018 DRAW

Gulf Men’s League
Pool A – Dubai Exiles, Dubai Hurricanes, Bahrain, Dubai Sports City Eagles
Pool B – Jebel Ali Dragons, Abu Dhabi Saracens, Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Al Ain Amblers

Gulf Men’s Open
Pool A – Bahrain Firbolgs, Arabian Knights, Yalla Rugby, Muscat
Pool B – Amman Citadel, APB Dubai Sharks, Jebel Ali Dragons 2, Saudi Rugby
Pool C – Abu Dhabi Harlequins 2, Roberts Construction, Dubai Exiles 2
Pool D – Dubai Tigers, UAE Shaheen, Sharjah Wanderers, Amman Citadel 2

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Pool A – Deira International School, Dubai Hurricanes, British School Al Khubairat, Jumeirah English Speaking School B
Pool B – Dubai English Speaking College 2, Jumeirah College, Dubai College A, Abu Dhabi Harlequins 2
Pool C – Bahrain Colts, Al Yasmina School, DESC, DC B
Pool D – Al Ain Amblers, Repton Royals, Dubai Exiles, Gems World Academy Dubai
Pool E – JESS A, Abu Dhabi Sharks, Abu Dhabi Harlequins 1, EC

Gulf Women
Pool A – Kuwait Scorpions, Black Ruggers, Dubai Sports City Eagles, Dubai Hurricanes 2
Pool B – Emirates Firebirds, Sharjah Wanderers, RAK Rides, Beirut Aconites
Pool C – Dubai Hurricanes, Emirates Firebirds 2, Abu Dhabi Saracens, Transforma Panthers
Pool D – AUC Wolves, Dubai Hawks, Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Al Ain Amblers

Gulf U19 Girls
Pool A – Dubai Exiles, BSAK, DESC, Al Maha
Pool B – Arabian Knights, Dubai Hurricanes, Al Ain Amblers, Abu Dhabi Harlequins

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Ali Kasheif, Salim Rashid, Khalifa Al Hammadi, Khalfan Mubarak, Ali Mabkhout, Omar Abdulrahman, Mohammed Al Attas, Abdullah Ramadan, Zayed Al Ameri (Al Jazira), Mohammed Al Shamsi, Hamdan Al Kamali, Mohammed Barghash, Khalil Al Hammadi (Al Wahda), Khalid Essa, Mohammed Shaker, Ahmed Barman, Bandar Al Ahbabi (Al Ain), Al Hassan Saleh, Majid Suroor (Sharjah) Walid Abbas, Ahmed Khalil (Shabab Al Ahli), Tariq Ahmed, Jasim Yaqoub (Al Nasr), Ali Saleh, Ali Salmeen (Al Wasl), Hassan Al Muharami (Baniyas) 

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Transmission: 10-speed auto

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Don’ts 

  • Wear hamdania for work, always wear a ghutra and agal 
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First ODI, October 22
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Second ODI, October 25
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune

Third ODI, October 29
Venue TBC

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Cast: Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez, Bobby Deol, Daisy Shah, Saqib Salem
Rating: 2.5 stars

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Power: 659hp
Torque: 1075Nm
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Name: Dhabia Khalifa AlQubaisi

Age: 23

How she spends spare time: Playing with cats at the clinic and feeding them

Inspiration: My father. He’s a hard working man who has been through a lot to provide us with everything we need

Favourite book: Attitude, emotions and the psychology of cats by Dr Nicholes Dodman

Favourit film: 101 Dalmatians - it remind me of my childhood and began my love of dogs 

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6.30pm: Baniyas (PA) Group 2 Dh195,000 1,400m.

7.05pm: Maiden (TB) Dh165,000 1,400m.

7.40pm: Handicap (TB) Dh190,000 1,200m.

8.15pm: Maiden (TB) Dh165,000 1,200m.

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10pm: Handicap (TB) Dh175,000 2,000m.

The biog

From: Upper Egypt

Age: 78

Family: a daughter in Egypt; a son in Dubai and his wife, Nabila

Favourite Abu Dhabi activity: walking near to Emirates Palace

Favourite building in Abu Dhabi: Emirates Palace