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How did Wizz Air Abu Dhabi managed to keep fares so low? Which airlines now offer the best alternatives?
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Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the first European low-cost carrier in the Gulf, will exit on September 1, 2025, citing regulatory, geopolitical, and operational barriers. Its departure ends a six-year chapter of ultra-affordable connectivity to 30+ destinations. With no immediate replacement offering its scale or pricing, the Gulf's budget travel landscape faces disruption, and potentially higher fares for millions.
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