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Wizz Air announces that it will not cancel flights and will not increase ticket prices, despite the rise in fuel prices.

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The Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air has stated that it does not intend to cancel flights in the near future, nor to pass on additional costs to customers by raising ticket prices. This decision comes in the context of rising fuel prices, which affect the entire aviation industry. Wizz Air thus maintains its commitment to providing affordable services to travelers without imposing additional costs during this difficult economic period. The company continues to monitor the market situation and fuel prices, but for now, passengers can travel without concerns about fare changes. This approach reflects Wizz Air's strategy to remain competitive and keep its customers satisfied.

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