Wizz Air Abu Dhabi

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Founded12 December 2019 (2019-12-12)
Ceased operations1 September 2025 (2025-09-01)
Fleet size12
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi
IATA ICAO Call sign
5W (formerly J5) WAZ WIZZ SKY[citation needed]
Founded12 December 2019 (2019-12-12)
Ceased operations1 September 2025 (2025-09-01)
Operating basesZayed International Airport
Fleet size12
Destinations29[1]
Parent companyAbu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (51%)
Wizz Air Holdings Plc. (49%)
HeadquartersAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Key peopleJohan Eidhagen (Officer and Managing Director)[2]
Websitewww.wizzair.com

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi (Arabic: ويز اير أبوظبي) was an Emirati low-cost airline based at Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. The company was a subsidiary of the Hungarian Wizz Air. In July 2025, the company announced the cessation of its operations from Abu Dhabi on 1 September 2025.[3]

Foundation

On 12 December 2019, it was announced by Wizz Air that it would be setting up a new subsidiary, based at Zayed International Airport, offering low-cost flights from the airport to tap into growth markets across the Middle East, Africa, and the Indian subcontinent.[4] The airline is a joint venture with state-owned Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADQ)[5] (formerly, Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company, ADDH), which owns 51 per cent with Wizz Air Holdings owning the remaining 49 per cent.[6] Flights began in November 2020 with two Airbus A321neo aircraft, rising to 50 over the next few years.[4]

In July 2020, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi announced its initial route network, launching 6 destinations from its base in Abu Dhabi.[7] In an interview, Jozsef Váradi, chief executive of Wizz Air, said that the airline's fleet could grow to 100 aircraft in the next 15 years.[8]

In April 2021, as planned, Wizz Air added Abu Dhabi to its services, offering connections to Europe beyond the UAE to neighbouring Arab countries.[9]

Closure

In July 2025, Wizz Air announced it would cease all Abu Dhabi operations effective 1 September 2025, ending its six-year presence in the UAE to focus on its core European markets. It cited several challenges including geopolitical instability leading to airspace closures, extreme heat affecting engine efficiency, regulatory barriers limiting route permissions and operational constraints that undermined its low-cost model. The company's chief executive, József Váradi, called the decision "tough but necessary."[10] Later in an interview to The Daily Telegraph, he accused the Abu Dhabi government of favoritism to the government-owned flag carrier Etihad Airways, also owned by ADQ. According to Váradi, Wizz Air had planned to start routes to India and Pakistan as part of their investment memorandum and was granted permission to so however Abu Dhabi later decided to hand over their designation to Etihad.[11] Etihad Airways CEO Antonoaldo Neves responded that there is no favoritism toward Etihad by Abu Dhabi and that the aviation regulation in the UAE adhere to the universal principle of grandfather rights which is an international norms practice where incumbent carriers retain established traffic rights based on historical precedence, stating that he would not go to Paris and expect to take over traffic rights of Air France.[12]

Destinations

In March 2025, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi served these destinations:[13]

  Operated by Wizz Air Abu Dhabi (5W)[14][15]
  Operated to and from the UAE by Wizz Air Hungary/Malta (W6/W4)[14][16]
Country City Airport Notes
 AlbaniaTiranaTirana International Airport Nënë Tereza
 ArmeniaYerevanZvartnots International Airport
 AzerbaijanBakuHeydar Aliyev International Airport
QabalaQabala International Airport
 BahrainBahrainBahrain International AirportTerminated
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoSarajevo International Airport
 BulgariaSofiaVasil Levski Sofia Airport
VarnaVarna Airport
 CyprusLarnacaLarnaca International Airport
 EgyptAlexandriaBorg El Arab International Airport
GizaSphinx International Airport
LuxorLuxor International AirportTerminated
SohagSohag International Airport
AssiutAssiut Airport
 GeorgiaKutaisiDavid the Builder Kutaisi International Airport
 GreeceAthensAthens International AirportTerminated
ChaniaChania International AirportTerminated
MykonosMykonos AirportTerminated
RhodesRhodes International AirportTerminated
SantoriniSantorini International AirportTerminated
ThessalonikiThessaloniki AirportTerminated
 IraqErbilErbil International AirportTerminated
 IsraelTel AvivBen Gurion Airport
 ItalyRomeRome Fiumicino AirportTerminated
 JordanAmmanQueen Alia International Airport
AqabaKing Hussein International AirportTerminated
 KazakhstanAlmatyAlmaty International Airport
AstanaNursultan Nazarbayev International Airport
TurkistanHazret Sultan International Airport
 KuwaitKuwait CityKuwait International AirportTerminated
 KyrgyzstanBishkekManas International Airport
LebanonBeirutBeirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport
 MaldivesMaléVelana International AirportTerminated
 MoldovaChișinăuChișinău International Airport
 OmanMuscatMuscat International AirportTerminated
SalalahSalalah International Airport
 RomaniaBucharestBucharest Băneasa Aurel Vlaicu International Airport
Cluj-NapocaCluj International Airport
 RussiaKrasnodarKrasnodar International AirportTerminated
MoscowVnukovo International AirportTerminated
 Saudi ArabiaDammamKing Fahd International Airport
MedinaPrince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport
 SerbiaBelgradeBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
 TurkeyAnkaraAnkara Esenboğa AirportTerminated
AntalyaAntalya AirportTerminated
 UkraineKyivBoryspil International AirportTerminated
OdesaOdesa International AirportTerminated
 United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiZayed International AirportBase
 UzbekistanSamarkandSamarkand International Airport
TashkentTashkent International Airport

These destinations from Abu Dhabi were flown by the sister subsidiary Wizz Air Hungary (W6) or Wizz Air Malta (W4) and not by Wizz Air Abu Dhabi (5W):[16]

Wizz Air Hungary/Malta formerly operated from these destinations to Abu Dhabi:

Fleet

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