Wizz Air ramps up operations in Q1 despite ‘challenging’ macro and operational backdrop

Low-cost carrier Wizz Air said on Monday that it had continued to ramp up its operation against the “challenging” macro and operational backdrop experienced throughout the first quarter of its trading year.
Wizz Air said available seat kilometres were up 30% when compared to the 2020 trading year, growing sequentially month-on-month as most restrictions from Covid-19 were discontinued.

Revenue per available seat kilometre was down 10% versus 2020, with net fares in line with the pre-Covid period, but a load factor of 85%, down nine percentage points, reflecting efforts made by the group to pass through higher input cost in its fares.

Ancillary revenues for the quarter were up 14% over 2020, while ticket fares were down 12%.

Wizz Air also noted that the strength of the US dollar at the end of the quarter compared to the start had driven an unrealised FX loss of โ‚ฌ136.0m. However, the group added that it expects this to reverse if the EUR regains strength relative to the USD during the next months and quarters.

Looking ahead, Wizz Air anticipates “a material operational profit” in the second quarter of the trading year as revenue and pricing momentum was expected to continue to improve.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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